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timeLess24
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21 Feb 2013, 3:25 am

I am going to my journey. This will be my last one. This will be my most exciting journey I have ever had. From this journey, I won't be back; I don't want to be back.
Does anybody know that how many sleeping pills I should take for a successful journey?



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21 Feb 2013, 4:10 am

Ah, forget the pills. Give life a second chance. It really does get better. (I'm speaking from experience, by the way).



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21 Feb 2013, 6:11 am

Please get help. Talk to someone you know, a doctor/GP/psychologist/therapist, go to A&E/ER, phone a suicide hotline. If you can't do that, talk to someone here, PM me if you like.



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21 Feb 2013, 6:27 am

You will probably throw up the sleeping pills. Or you go into a coma and come out brain damaged. Killing yourself is not easy. There are so many ways to f**k it up and be worse off than if you hadn't tried at all. If you're really lonely, trust me, it's not the way you want to die. What you really wish is for someone to love you and accept you, but you lose that opportunity once you end it all. Is that really how you want to die? Rather than live for the hope one day you'll be surrounded by loved ones who will embrace you in your final moments? Please go to therapy or find some way to cope. Trust me, what you think will be cured in death, will only serve to torment you in your final moments. Death is final. You can't take it back, no matter what you've seen on TV. You can't watch or relish people grieve for you or feel sorry for what they've done, and perhaps that's all you really want for the pain to go away. Dying doesn't solve that for you. It just makes your last moments lonelier and full of even more agony. There is hope, and things DO get better. In fact the best days for you might be next week, but if you die one day earlier, you'd never get to see that. You are never as stuck as you think you are, and you have more power to change your circumstances than you believe right now. You are capable of so much more. Don't give up!



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21 Feb 2013, 7:14 am

Get professional help immediately.



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21 Feb 2013, 9:08 am

If you really want to embark on an exciting journey, take just one pill. Then after a good night's rest begin the rest of your life with a new outlook, and goal to enjoy life.



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21 Feb 2013, 2:51 pm

timeLess24 wrote:
I am going to my journey. This will be my last one. This will be my most exciting journey I have ever had. From this journey, I won't be back; I don't want to be back.

You do what you do, I cannot stop you. But be prepared for a journey which turns out to be something other than just exciting.
timeLess24 wrote:
Does anybody know that how many sleeping pills I should take for a successful journey?

You know the answer already, you have found it on the Internet. You know exactly how many pills of the brand you have purchased are needed. Your question is camouflaged. The real question you are trying hide, is "What can I do to get out of this situation?"



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21 Feb 2013, 4:35 pm

Krabo wrote:
You know the answer already, you have found it on the Internet. You know exactly how many pills of the brand you have purchased are needed. Your question is camouflaged. The real question you are trying hide, is "What can I do to get out of this situation?"


So do you know this person or imagine you can read minds Krabo ?



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21 Feb 2013, 6:43 pm

may we know the why of this decision?

We may have solutions you may not have thought about. Make things better. Its not the first time it has happened on these forums.



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21 Feb 2013, 11:36 pm

Toy_Soldier wrote:
So do you know this person or imagine you can read minds Krabo ?

I don't know this person, neither do I think I can read minds. The very fact that they asked something reveals they are not at all sure that what they are planning would be right. They are confused and afraid. They obviously need help, but I'm afraid we lost them. Calling suicide (or suicide attempt) an exciting journey is an attempt to console oneself when there's little hope left.



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22 Feb 2013, 12:50 am

You are not sure you are on the spectrum but your scores are higher then mine & I know I have it.

Don't go yet.