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Originally Posted by mrthumbs
Another serious note:
Suicide is in 80% of the cases the best solution for the person doing it.
And even if it isnt/wasnt: it doesnt matter to that person anymore. Thats what
death is all about.
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might be true in most cases, but my friend was actually on a road to recovery while taking his medicine....
He was on Anti-Psychotics (NOT antidepressors) because of a weird mental illness (he was having hallucinations and inventing weird stories that never actually happened etc...Caused by lack of sleep and other problems...) and while he was on the pills, he was quite normal and far from being suicidal. When he stopped taking his pills he suffered a severe relapsed and killed himself while being in the middle of a crisis that could've been avoided...(he stabbed himself 3 times in a gut with a short sword, in the middle of a forest, so you know he wasn't really aware of what he was doing). Apparently he was trying to escape from the "police" who were chasing him...(nothing of that was actually true)
Really fucked up story that even i would have a hard time believing if it didn't happen to my best friend... ;(
Best advice I could give anyone though...Don't wait...Act before it's too late...It sure is easy to say to someone else that he "shouldn't have regrets"...and..."it's not your fault, you couldn't have helped him" etc . etc...I heard it all...but trust me, you can't avoid it when it happens to someone close to you... I felt like shit for a good 2 months only for not being able to help...it still hurts just to think about it...