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What should I do if I am feeling suicidal, but don't want to tell anyone?

Profile: Proportionality
Proportionality on Aug 19, 2016
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Telling someone is the best form of help out there, keeping it to yourself is a form of building up emotions which can have bad outcomes.
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Anonymous on Aug 20, 2016
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Try to talk to someone you need to tell someone even if its the suicide hotline or your fiend you have to tell someone.
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Anonymous on Aug 21, 2016
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Go to a suicide.org website, they can help a lot. There are lots of links there in 7cups to click on!
Profile: Marribrown
Marribrown on Sep 9, 2016
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I know it's hard. But sometimes crying helps. Or talking to people you don't know. Online. Get things off your chest. Or maybe something you enjoy. Singing.. drawing you can express yourself in different ways
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LaughtItOut on Jan 13, 2017
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If you are feeling suicidal, I please urge you to reach out to someone. It can be a daunting thought to tell someone you know that you feel this way or that you feel depressed at all, due to fear of upsetting them or any other reason. But friends and family are not the only people who can help you. There are plenty of counselling websites online or over the phone. Often speaking to a stranger can be the most comforting thing to do and easy to confide in. I don't know where you live but below are a variety of numbers you can contract at any time, any day and will offer free, confidential advice or simply someone to listen to you. Samaritans: 116 123 (UK and ROI) National Suicide Prevention: 1-800-723-8255 (USA) Lifeline: 13 11 14 (AUS)
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lauradove on Jan 31, 2017
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Definitely tell someone! Even though you don't want to burden them with your thoughts or you think that they may think of you differently if you tell them it doesn't matter. The majority of the time people just want to help you and they will want to help you get through it and get help! Definitely ask for help :)
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Anonymous on Feb 26, 2017
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You should tell someone right away, even if you don't want to. National suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 you aren't ever alone.
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BloomingSakura on Mar 5, 2017
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That is seriously a complicated feeling. I would suggest for you to call the suicidal hotline. In the hotline,you can tell anything about your suicidal condition and your privacy is secured so you don't have to worry that anyone else will know about it,
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Anonymous on Apr 6, 2017
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Professional help is obviously best. if you're unwilling to do that, sit down in a quiet place and introspect about these feelings. Are these feelings just a temporary low? or some sort of metaphysical depression? eg: hopelessness after a breakup VS a seemingly 'logical' disenchantment with living. I am sure after this recognition, solutions will occur naturally
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Anonymous on Jul 8, 2017
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While this is difficult, you should tell someone. A trusted adult who can help get you the support you need. At least call a hotline and talk to them if you're seriously considering suicide. 7 cups is another great resource to use. If you can, make an appointment with a therapist and talk to them about these feelings.
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