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  1. Michelle =P, July 17, 2010:

    Actually, last semester when I was taking physcology one of the theories is that most people have this thought at one time or another in their lives. Mostly for the reason that it seems easier to “escape” than face your problems.

    I’ve had this thought before, too.

  2. Lioness, July 17, 2010:

    My dear, go get some help with this. You can’t handle this by yourself, despite your best intentions. You need to get in to see a counselor for some therapy and you need to seek medical help with medication. There is help and there is hope.

    My prayer is that you go get yourself some real-life help for yourself so you can get past this extreme depression you are going through.

  3. jgilmer, July 17, 2010:

    I have been there too, but first of all you should really try to get some help, do everything in your power to seek help, that worked for me.
    talk to a friend, priest, doctor, hell a bartender and just get it out, and Im telling you you will feel better!!

  4. jldude, July 17, 2010:

    Many times. Been hurt way way too much, I’m your classic bi-polar psycho freak no one wants to talk to. No not really, I’m just different. But ya I tried it when I was 11, then thought about it and cried when i was 18 and went on this church trip and everyone ignored me the whole time. Then it happened again when my girl of 2 years decided I wasn’t good enough….that was a year ago, and I just thought about it again today. i’d do it in an instant, but thanks to my religion, I’m afraid to so……I guess it’s a good thing…..

  5. sweet&sexy, July 17, 2010:

    i’ve felt that way before until i had my kids and i know that i have to live for them and plus there are soooooooo many beautiful things out there in the world to see and explore i just don’t know how to do it yet but cheer up it will get better =)

  6. Sara B, July 17, 2010:

    Trust me, I have been EXACTLY where you are and I know it feels like you’re stuck that way forever but it gets better. I have found that having a daily goal got me through a lot of my problems. Suicide runs through my family – as morbid as it sounds, I believe it is an inherited trait to be depressed. My grandfather killed himself and my father, grandmother, mother and aunt have all been hospitalized at least once since I was born for attempt at suicide. It won’t be worth it.. it may seem like the only way out but think about a week from now… people will be hurt by it but they will have to move on… Don’t do that to the people around you. It helps me a lot to write about it. I hope this helps. E-mail if you need someone to talk to. I really do understand where you’re coming from.

  7. webbcrawler1978, July 17, 2010:

    i don’t mean to make things worse. but suicide hurts a lot of people, and it shows how selfish one can be.

    i know a lot of things weigh on you. and i know people expect the impossible. but suicide is never the right answer.

    you’re loved, and wanted. and i’m sure if you talked to someone you trust, they would help you feel wanted.

    nothing can be so bad that death is the answer. trust me, i know.

    talk to someone you trust.

  8. jb, July 17, 2010:

    No because this is a unforgivable sin from god.

  9. ALD8000, July 17, 2010:

    I’m tired of it all too. I understand you. But it has been said that those who kill themselves must return here again and do it all over again. I for one, do not want that. When I leave here, I never want to come back, and so I will endure this prison called life, until it is done. After all, everyone living is presently enduring a death watch. And the time you spend here is very short indeed when you look at the overall scale of the universe. Try to make the decision to cope with what ever comes your way good or bad, knowing that when it is over, and has run its course, and you die of natural causes, you will not be destined to return to this prison of meaningless existence, and will probably even be rewarded with happiness for the first time. Life is tough. And to those of us who remain tougher, and endure it to the end, we will be rewarded. Take everything in life lightly knowing that life here, can not, does not, go on forever. Physical life in short then, is a test you must pass, in order to get out of it. Good luck and stay strong–we will stay strong–you and I, and all others like us, for one we will meet in a new life where pain is no more, and there will be no more return trips to this disease called life. God bless you. we are one.

  10. RDX, July 17, 2010:

    yea, for a couple of years now

    It’s not healthy. If you can get it fixed I suggest you do so.

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