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fandomsecrets2015-11-04 06:38 pm
[ SECRET POST #3227 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3227 ⌋
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[Mary McDonnell, Battlestar Galactica, Major Crimes]
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[Deadly Premonition]
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[The Walking Dead, Glenn Rhee]
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Re: Trigger warning for suicide (non-explicit)
(Anonymous) 2015-11-05 01:46 am (UTC)(link)Plus, this all often totally ignores what the suicidal person's life is actually like.
Personally, when I was at the height of my suicidal urges, I was homeless, living with no healthcare and no way to get medicare b/c I had to lie about my under-the-table employment (a job I had to keep b/c anxiety and a lack of transportation), with serious dental problems, slowly starving to death b/c the food bank only gives you a certain amount of food per month and much of it was already rotten and the rest wasn't enough to feed our entire family, and being the sole provider for both my abusive family and an abusive girlfriend.
I was lucky enough to get out. It DID 'get better' for me. Marginally and after years and years of living hell. But how many people are living lives that won't get better? A shitton of people have conditions that aren't just going to go away, or if they do maybe that person doesn't want to wait years for it to happen.
I'm not saying suicide is a good idea. I think every suicidal person should try to get outside help and talk to someone qualified about the problems they're facing and what options they have. Because it's a choice you can't unmake once you're dead. But getting on some high horse about suicide doesn't help anyone. Ignoring depression, mental illness, addiction, lack of healthy relationships, whatever issue that person has? It's just fucked up.