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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-06-17 06:15 pm

[ SECRET POST #4546 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4546 ⌋

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Re: Random question

(Anonymous) 2019-06-18 08:17 am (UTC)(link)
It's not a suicide attempt, but more of a willingness not to live. You will not end up in a hospital by every regard I can think of by admitting this. By all means you should, as admitting you need help is the first step of getting it.
Trust me, both me and my family have both admitted to worse (two of my aunts, one who attempted suicide, the other suffering from a series of sudden onset conditions) and none of us have been committed to hospital. We live in Canada, but even when at one point I asked essentially to spend a week committed, they said that sort of treatment was specialized to those with a much higher risk.
It seems you do need help, and it's honestly good you're asking on here because you shouldn't keep whats troubling you buried. Don't be afraid of telling your doctor this either, because it does sound like you do have depression, and I know it's not fun living with that.
Also if you are legal age, unless you are a hazard to society or a particular hazard to yourself (multiple attempts, consistently, needing hospitalization) you can refuse being admitted.