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Is it normal to think about suicide everyday?

Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Nov 14, 2019
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No it isn't normal, it is very dangerous, harmful, and you think of yourself as a dumb, innocent person. Going through daily struggles of your life, like maybe parents fighting, dealing with bullies, depression, being a teen, and wayyy way more... But just know you have to go with the flow of things in your life, through the tough and the bad. KNow that there indeed is people for you, you just have to find them...Know that you aren't the only one dealing with this, and mostly know that you were given life for a reason, for people to love, hate, hurt, you and feel. (way more things)
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Profile: Izzyhappybubbles
Izzyhappybubbles on Dec 26, 2019
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No. It is not normal to be feeling this way, but you are not alone. Search for things you love, keep yourself occupied, talk. TALK! communication is the most important step to recovery (after acceptance). Talk to someone you trust and always feel welcomed to talk to me or anyone here. But just know, you are worthy, you are loved, it may not feel like it, but you have a important purpose in this world.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jan 12, 2020
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Unfortunately suicide is common. Thinking about suicide is wanting whatever pain you have to end. It is natural to want pain to stop, but for a person to want to end it by dying, says that the pain takes over their lives. So it is normal in a sense that it is common, but not normal as in it should be brushed off. It is never good for pain to take over our lives. If this feels like it is happening for you, seek help from other people, like doctors and other professionals. You can also visit http://www.suicide.org/. Also remember that you are never alone. So many people these days are going through a lot of pain. The good news is that others want to help you. In fact some even make it there job to help you.
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Anonymous on Feb 6, 2020
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Not for most people, it's best to get some help if you're feeling this way. No one is alone, and everyone needs help sometimes. Don't be afraid to get help. No one is alone in this world and you shouldn't be nervous or feel ashamed for feeling this way. I have delt with this as well but keeping it in for a long time only makes things worse, getting help will sufice. Make sure you don't put yourself in places you know hurt you, try your best to be happy. If it all goes down, contact people you love it will help.
Profile: SchrodingersCat00
SchrodingersCat00 on Feb 27, 2020
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For some people it's normal. Also, I've learned that suicidal are a whole more common than we generally think. It's such a taboo thing to reveal.. But to have those thoughts to that intensity, that seems reserved for a much smaller percentage. However, people who feel this way are walking around all over the place, so don't feel too alone. I find that revealing my feelings to certain people often leads to learning they have felt quite similarly. I believe that taboo is among the most dangerous, damaging characteristics of our society. In my opinion, it prevents all of us from healing. We need to talk about these things in order to overcome them!
Profile: ExquisiteAntiquity
ExquisiteAntiquity on Mar 14, 2020
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No it is not normal to think about suicide however it does happen a lot after major traumatic events occur. We need to focus on how to manage those thoughts rather than how to top them completely because we cannot always be there for our clients and so we need to give them the tools that they will need to succeed and move forward with their lives. I think that once we give our clients these tools that is when they can become successful and can further pursue long term treatment. That's also when they can start working towards not thinking about suicide regularly.
Profile: KindFall5330
KindFall5330 on Mar 15, 2020
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First off, the word "normal" is a word that I really hate using in the world of mental health. But to answer your question, having daily suicidal thoughts is not unheard of. People around the world do experience this, and you are not alone. This doesn't make it healthy as suicidal thoughts means your mind is sick and in desperate need of help. Sadly more and more people, think of suicide as a means to an answer, but there is help. If you are experiencing suicidal ideation, please reach out to get help. I can say from personal experience that there are lots of treatment options that can help the thoughts go away. It takes time, but it is so worth it. :)
Profile: JaneWarren199
JaneWarren199 on Mar 17, 2020
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No of course no. It is not at all good to think about suicide every other day. Whenever these thoughts come to your mind just shake your stand up and and start moving around talking to people. Or if you are home in your start working out whenever the suicidal thoughts pollute your mind. And one more effective therapy is writing..yes you read right...write each and every thought every conclusion that comes to your mind and burn the paper or tear it or shred it. This will make your subconscious mind realize that all these thoughts are meant to be thrown and not keep and you will slowly start recovering. Your subconscious mind is the strongest.
Profile: Abby1989
Abby1989 on Mar 22, 2020
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When I've had suicidal thoughts they've been intense but tended to only last a day or two and when I did anything it was spur of moment not well thought out. It's scary to have these thoughts, compulsively for even a week... let alone everyday.. I'm not sure if the new meds I started 2 weeks ago has something to do with it. For me it's not normal at all so I've been panicking a lot. I looked this up to see if anyone else was having this. I tend to like to feel in control of my feelings. I feel totally out of control. I've told my support worker last week she didn't seem too bothered? I caved and had to go and see someone and stay over at their house today as I've been feeling unable to cope alone at my flat.. I can imagine if you have experienced it most of your life it would feel 'normal' but It's got to get exhausting. You should definitely keep reaching out for help for it..
Profile: bellarina74
bellarina74 on Mar 25, 2020
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Thinking about suicide every day is not normal. To help overcome these thoughts one can ask themselves why they are having these feelings and try to isolate why they are feeling them. Doing this can seem overwhelming but moving forward you will be happy you did so. At the same time you will be addressing some issues that you may have pushed to one side for a while and not known how to deal with. This will be relieving for you and you can start moving forward in a healthy way to achieve whatever goals you may have set out to accomplish.
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