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I AM NOT ALWAYS VERY ATTACHED TO BEING ALIVE
Content warning: this essay contains vivid language about suicide and suicidal thoughts.
https://theoutline.com/post/7267/living-with-passive-suicidal-ideation
I AM NOT ALWAYS VERY ATTACHED TO BEING ALIVE
Chronic, passive suicidal ideation is like living in the ocean. Lets start talking about how to tread water.
By Anna Borges APR022019 09:07AM EST
I wish there was a nicer way to say this, but I dont always want to be alive. Right now, I dont actively want to kill myself I dont have a plan, I dont check the majority of the boxes on lists of warning signs of suicide, I have a life I enjoy and Im curious about the future but the fact remains, I dont always feel strongly about being alive and sometimes, on particularly bad days, I truly want to die.
Its been a long time since that statement felt anything but mundane. In middle school and high school, there were the morbid poems, the self-harm, the overwhelming emotions that everyone dutifully labeled teen angst. In college, there were nights when I drank too much and the protective barriers keeping my depression at bay faded to nothing and the thought came to me unbidden, as seductive as it was scary. I want to die. Eventually, I finally stumbled my way into treatment. After that, I celebrated each birthday with surprise because each age I hit was one I assumed I wouldnt reach.
At 27, Ive settled into a comfortable coexistence with my suicidality. Weve made peace, or at least a temporary accord negotiated by therapy and medication. Its still hard sometimes, but not as hard as you might think. What makes it harder is being unable to talk about it freely: the weightiness of the confession, the impossibility of explaining that it both is and isnt as serious as it sounds. I dont always want to be alive. Yes, I mean it. No, you shouldnt be afraid for me. No, Im not in danger of killing myself right now. Yes, I really mean it.
How do you explain that?
In the United States, nearly 45,000 people die by suicide every year, making it the tenth leading cause of death in the country. On average, there are 123 suicides a day. Thats not counting those who survive attempts estimated to be about 1.4 million in 2017.
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I AM NOT ALWAYS VERY ATTACHED TO BEING ALIVE (Original Post)
littlemissmartypants
Oct 2019
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(2,888 posts)4. I relate to this more than I would like....
My mantra for years was kill yourself, or shut up about it. Actually, that was a line from a friend, which I swallowed and made my own. Ive been on an anti depressant which has quieted that voice, but it is a flotation devise. Over the years I have come to accept suicidal ideation as part of who I am. As an ex catholic, I have to much associated guilt to act on those feelings..