Reading these suicide pages you will find people seeking help and people offering their help. Some witness about suicide from real life experience, others who play along with me would pretend it's a children's game. Some make sick and cruel jokes about it, and angry people blame me for even mentioning the subject. You might also want to read my favourite answers. If you want your answer to be included here, fill in the form.

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What is the best way to kill yourself when you're under 13?

Quelle est la meilleure forme de suicide pour les moins de 13 ans?
27 Jan 2007 Stephen Hmmm.. im not suicidal or trying to help anyone here. I don't know any of you and therefore don't care about any of you or what you do with your lives. Wether you chose to live or die it will have little to no effect on me. You can call me selfish, cruel, anything you'd like but your opinions mean nothing to me. I just somehow always end up comming back to this site when im really bored and need something to do.. maybe reading all the posts about how depressing and angering poeples lives are makes me feel better about myself, who knows.. I just don't understand why anybody would want to kill themselves no matter what the circumstances. You only have one shot at life so why not fight till the end? Are you just gonna give up that easily. Its not like there are do-overs here, I'm not religious and I have no opinion on life after death. Even if i knew there was no life after death and that was it, poof non-existent, I would still live each and every day in misery just to experience life and be alive.. to breathe, eat, and get every last second out of my life. Survival, its what we do, so maybe its not cake and ice cream all the time but life is a once in an eternity priveledge. If you truly wanna give that up then fine, I won't stop you. I find anyways that most people contemplating suicide just want some attention and our open about there feelings of wanting to die. They might start cutting themselves and showing there scars to friends at school looking for support, i find this more sickening than those actaully trying to kill themselves. And to be honest, I don't think one person who has posted on this site has committed suicide, and I doubt that anyone who posts in the future is going to. If your seriously considering suicide why fucking post your sad and lonely story on a site for the whole world to look at? Is it that are people trying to find a sense of fullfilment before they kill themselves. Does the thought of thousands reading your story and hoping they feel simpathy make you feel better about killing yourself? No, its all bullshit, just more people looking for attention, but this time on the computer where people can't form opinions on looks and behaviors alone.. only words on the screen with little to no emotion. Living is natural and it takes alot to actually "pull the trigger". The only situations i can see someone killing themselves is the noble ones. A soldier behind enemy lines with one bullet left shoots himself as to not get captured and tortured for information by the enemy. As you read your probably thinking that im too full of myself and that i think i know everything.. but my knowledge is dangerously lacking, I am only 17 years old and can only form opinions from the experience in the past 12 years(limit of my memory). Im not saying im right, but im not saying im wrong.. you have the right to agree or disagree...
27 Jan 2007 dead inside. don't quit.
don't quit.
don't quit.
don't quit.
don't quit.

keep fighting.
26 Jan 2007 here you shouldn't be thinking of suicide
26 Jan 2007 kely i whant a suicide kit.
26 Jan 2007 jeffy to use a knife or a gun or a blade or a pen or a pencil or a earse
25 Jan 2007 The Bitter End People, people, please. Would you just stop for a minute or two before you post and familiarize yourself with the keyboard?

Pran - It's called the suffocation reflex love, and you should be glad of it. It's what finishes off people who drown. Solution? Who knows.. I'd hate to risk my neck telling you what to do, but somehow I don't think it'll be a problem.

Those of you who come in here saying you're so depressed that you want to die, would you let a chest infection go untreated? No. Would you ignore a stubbed toe? NO. So why the bollocking Hell are you ignoring what amounts to a thoroughly treatable disease?

There are two possible explanations-

1) You aren't really depressed at all. Not clinically. You're just unhappy and you need a fun new buzz word to bandy about.

2) You really are depressed, and you're a twat.

Suicide is quite often the answer when life has screwed you over SO much (for no apparent reason..) that it'd be unwise to carry on.

So please, people, suffer silently.

25 Jan 2007 Monica Here are some things to think about:

For the reader does not consider themselves a Christian and is having suicidal thoughts:

Give God a chance! Bottom line - if you have tried everything but God, try God! I know this might sound foolish in the midst of the despair and hopelessness you must feel to consider ending the life that God has given you, but God says Himself that He is the only source of true hope. God tells us in the Bible that as a Christ-follower you can live by faith that rests on "the hope of eternal life, which God, who does not lie, promised before the beginning of time…" (Titus 1:2) If you don't yet have a relationship in Jesus then you have been living without a hope that can sustain you through the worst of life's circumstances! You can start a relationship with Jesus right now – really! One of the best explanations of how to start a relationship with God is found at the following link - http://www.bgea.com/SH_StepsToPeace.asp. I sincerely hope you'll consider putting your faith in God through His Son, Jesus Christ. You were born into this world for one eternal purpose – to know God personally and enjoy Him forever.

Isaiah 43:2-3a says, "When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze. For I am the Lord, your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior". No matter how big the problem, God is bigger. Amen
25 Jan 2007   When I was young my family moved and I lost all my friends. I hated it. I refused to make new friends. That is really when life became really, really miserable. I can think back 10 years and still remember days when I imagined killing myself. All the years I hoped everything would change after highschool, and once I had finally made through it, nothing changed. I feel pressure on myself to kill myself because I don't want to spend another miserable 10 years, only to decide in retrospect I could have avoided a lot of pain. I think about suicide so often it is nothing outrageous to me anymore, just another thought.

Sometimes I still experience highs, but then I realize what I missed all those years and how miserable my life really is! Then I'm afraid I'll forget what it feels like to be high and in order to make sure I don't adapt to a life of misery, only to die of natural causes anyway, I then always immediately make plans on how and when to do it... :/
24 Jan 2007 Brandon Michael Morgan Hi me again! I am still living! I am giving all of my problems to the Lord! He is not helping me! I am going to commit suicide/hang myself tonight! Please Pray For Me!!!
24 Jan 2007 Jrylze Jryl Kill useless and unnecessary wishes. Focus on the straight road ahead on the journey towards a successful life!
23 Jan 2007 isayhi01 What is very sad is telling someone considering suicide that they are stupid or selfish. They feel as if there is no hope and all you have in your heart is to reaffirm their feelings, that is sad.
22 Jan 2007 Mandee I hate myself, for loving him
21 Jan 2007 Mien Jr its me again on my psp im probably posting on the wrong place but i might be dead in a few..... people who live on will die eventually but worst then suicide all you cowards who say your fine now i bet its just an excuse to avoid pain i can forgive u all since u dont know my story but for those who r sad for those africans dying its their own fault their own stupidity like every other race wat u can blame is religion because of it the world became corrupt fear developed espectially any form of christiani
21 Jan 2007 remember to feel real. There was a typo in my last post. Where it says "and i know that sometimes it hurts to wake up everyone"
the everyone is suppose to be "everyday".

Whoops.

Sorry about that.
21 Jan 2007 Andre Fortin This is a nice art project; you have to think outside the box these days to be original.
Bravo maintenant je t'aime encore plus

Digitally yours
Andre
21 Jan 2007 laura Dont make this kit I beg u because when u become aware of how mind frequencys work u will be unhappy with what u have done. My ex husband killed himself and two of my best friends this is not a subject you want into the hands of anyone.
20 Jan 2007 Mien Jr im on my psp so this is very hard.... as i grew older i learned that life itself is pretty meaningless. soon everything will eventually die due to mankinds stupidity. all religions created in this world is meaningless. the past does not repeat itself for the future is already fortold we are just a bunch of walking deads. this is who i am: age 15 suicide attempts 3 knife hanging and bomb very athletic soccer tennis bball hobbies crip walking breakdancing popularity well known or very popular theres more
20 Jan 2007 esther eat poison
20 Jan 2007 NO! Depression is one of the most common psychological problems, affecting nearly everyone through either personal experience or through depression in a family member. Each year over 17 million adults experience a period of clinical depression. The cost in human suffering cannot be estimated. Depression can interfere with normal functioning, and frequently causes problems with work, social and family adjustment. It causes pain and suffering not only to those who have a disorder, but also to those who care about them. Serious depression can destroy family life as well as the life of the depressed person.

Impact of Depression:
Causes tremendous emotional pain
Disrupts the lives of millions of people
Adversely affects the lives of families and friends
Reduces work productivity and absenteeism
Has a significant negative impact on the economy, costing an estimated $44 billion a year
Depression and bipolar depression are presented separately because of the unique problems encountered with bipolar disorder. Individuals interested in information about bipolar disorder should also review the information on depression, as bipolar disorder usually includes depressive episodes as well. Bipolar disorder was formerly called manic-depressive disorder. It is a type of depression, and it characterized by the presence of mood swings, especially "manic highs" that often result in high risk, self-damaging behavior. Most individuals with bipolar disorder have both depressive episodes and hypomanic episodes.

Depression is a psychological condition that changes how you think and feel, and also affects your social behavior and sense of physical well-being. We have all felt sad at one time or another, but that is not depression. Sometimes we feel tired from working hard, or discouraged when faced with serious problems. This too, is not depression. These feelings usually pass within a few days or weeks, once we adjust to the stress. But, if these feelings linger, intensify, and begin to interfere with work, school or family responsibilities, it may be depression.

Depression can affect anyone. Once identified, most people diagnosed with depression are successfully treated. Unfortunately, depression is not always diagnosed, because many of the symptoms mimic physical illness, such as sleep and appetite disturbances. Recognizing depression is the first step in treating it.

Nearly two-thirds of depressed people do not get proper treatment:
The symptoms are not recognized as depression.
Depressed people are seen as weak or lazy.
Social stigma causes people to avoid needed treatment.
The symptoms are so disabling that the people affected cannot reach out for help.
Many symptoms are misdiagnosed as physical problems
Individual symptoms are treated, rather than the underlying cause.
Clinical depression is a very common psychological problem, and most people never seek proper treatment, or seek treatment but they are misdiagnosed with physical illness. This is extremely unfortunate because, with proper treatment, nearly 80% of those with depression can make significant improvement in their mood and life adjustment.
Depression is a "whole-body" illness, involving your body, mood, and thoughts. It affects the way you eat and sleep, the way you feel about yourself, and the way you think about things. A depressive disorder is not the same as a passing blue mood. It is not a sign of personal weakness or a condition that can be willed or wished away. People with a depressive illness cannot merely "pull themselves together" and get better. Without treatment, symptoms can last for weeks, months, or years. Appropriate treatment, however, can help most people who suffer from depression.

The symptoms of depression may vary from person to person, and also depend on the severity of the depression. Depression causes changes in thinking, feeling, behavior, and physical well-being.

Changes in Thinking - You may experience problems with concentration and decision making. Some people report difficulty with short term memory, forgetting things all the time. Negative thoughts and thinking are characteristic of depression. Pessimism, poor self-esteem, excessive guilt, and self-criticism are all common. Some people have self-destructive thoughts during a more serious depression.
Changes in Feelings - You may feel sad for no reason at all. Some people report that they no longer enjoy activities that they once found pleasurable. You might lack motivation, and become more apathetic. You might feel "slowed down" and tired all the time. Sometimes irritability is a problem, and you may have more difficulty controlling your temper. In the extreme, depression is characterized by feelings of helplessness and hopelessness.
Changes in Behavior - Changes in behavior during depression are reflective of the negative emotions being experienced. You might act more apathetic, because that's how you feel. Some people do not feel comfortable with other people, so social withdrawal is common. You may experience a dramatic change in appetite, either eating more or less. Because of the chronic sadness, excessive crying is common. Some people complain about everything, and act out their anger with temper outbursts. Sexual desire may disappear, resulting in lack of sexual activity. In the extreme, people may neglect their personal appearance, even neglecting basic hygiene. Needless to say, someone who is this depressed does not do very much, so work productivity and household responsibilities suffer. Some people even have trouble getting out of bed.
Changes in Physical Well-being - We already talked about the negative emotional feelings experienced during depression, but these are coupled with negative physical emotions as well. Chronic fatigue, despite spending more time sleeping, is common. Some people can't sleep, or don't sleep soundly. These individuals lay awake for hours, or awaken many times during the night, and stare at the ceiling. Others sleep many hours, even most of the day, although they still feel tired. Many people lose their appetite, feel slowed down by depression, and complain of many aches and pains. Others are restless, and can't sit still.
Now imagine these symptoms lasting for weeks or even months. Imagine feeling this way almost all of the time. Depression is present if you experience many of these symptoms for at least several weeks. Of course, it's not a good idea to diagnose yourself. If you think that you might be depressed, see a psychologist as soon as possible. A psychologist can assess whether you are depressed, or just under a lot of stress and feeling sad. Remember, depression is treatable. Instead of worrying about whether you are depressed, do something about it. Even if you don't feel like it right now
18 Jan 2007 kyle the best way is to take an overdose on pain killer. take about 15 then anout 5-10 sleeeping tablets and it si the easiest way becuase you feel nopain,it is quick and easy! i tried it last nite but my mum stopped me and took every thing off me. If you want to try it make sure your alone!

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