My dog died yesterday at 6 AM. Ever since I am having crying and screaming attacks. He was a part of the family, he was as important as my mother and sister to me, and to them also. He died unexpectedly at the age of 7.
I want to commit suicide so I can be with him again, I took 9-10 sedatives since yesterday and nothing worked. Anywhere I look I see him. At my room, at the kitchen. I want to die.
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Get another dog. I know you really don't want to, but you will heal when you do. DO IT!
How to Cope With Suicidal Thoughts:
No matter how hopeless you feel, you can feel better. Feeling suicidal is not a character defect, and it doesn't mean that you are crazy, or weak, or flawed.
Remember that asking for help is a sign of strength, not a sign of weakness. It means that you value yourself enough to find a solution.
Talk to your therapist/counselor about your problems. It really helps.
Take meditation and yoga to heal your inner scars! Breathing deep helps a lot.
Write a very detailed, honest suicide letter with a goodbye to everyone you'll be leaving behind... and an honest "explanation", then read it back to yourself the next day.
See a counselor or psychologist. Find one you really like, and allow them to teach you how to cope with your feelings and with life.
How to Prevent Suicidal Thoughts:
Just because you may have thoughts like this does not make you a bad person. You're just having a hard time understanding what's happening in your life and what you should do about it. But the best thing that you can do is stay calm and believe that everything will get better in time.
If you truly believe that you can't continue on anymore call 1-800-SUICIDE. They can help you, that's what they're there for. Just because you need help doesn't mean you have any sort of problem whatsoever. After all, you're only human.
Nobody said that coping with these kinds of thoughts would be easy. But if you can get help from other people and accept their help, then things will turn out for the best.
Patience is a virtue, it doesn't just come naturally. Only you can help yourself become more patient. Or you can rely on your family and friends to help you along the way.
OR if all those advice that I've mentioned above please call:
1-800-273-8255
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I feel for you beautiful, I really do. Based from personal experiences I know what it feels to be helpless and lost and depressed. Death is such a horrible thing. I'm 14 years old yet I have been through so much things in my life. You should talk to a local counsellor or if you are still in school, a school counsellor. Take some medicine to make you happy, antidepressants, which there is at usually a chemist or your grocer. You could talk to your parents, mates or family members. I hope you get well.
Thank you.
Well if you love your mom and sister too, would you want them to feel double fold of what you're feeling now? Think about it, they'll have lost both your dog and you,
that's even worse.
Treasure the memories you spent and be glad that his 7 years were his happiest years.
Please treasure this life your mother gave you, live for her and your sister too .
Keep in mind your dog would want you to live and be happy! I know because I own one.
Get another dog and/or find some human friends.
don't do that :) you'd be leaving your family behind you want them to comitt suicide for your loss or what? its selfish . cheer up. get another dog.
Are u really that stupid.
U won't be reunited with the dog. you'll just be dead and gone. nothing but a rotting body