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| Thread ID: 56345 | 2005-04-02 12:32:00 | TEENAGE SUICIDE | Princess (7275) | PC World Chat |
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| 340979 | 2006-06-21 10:41:00 | Yep, Once a persons mental state has deterioted to the point that they kill themselves they have reached the point of being useless, Their last act is to cripple those that love them the most for the rest of their lives.I've actually had a few people die on me for reasons of either direct suicide, or more likely reckless disregard for their own life leading to death. One gets on with life, allthough there will of course be some difficulty excepting the loss. | personthingy (1670) | ||
| 340980 | 2006-06-21 10:43:00 | Yeah, i have a positive and a negative result from this.... one time making the person see what their decision would do to other people and stopping them, and one time unfortunately it made no difference. It is the best action, make them see what their actions will do to other people. |
Dannz (1668) | ||
| 340981 | 2006-06-21 10:46:00 | Right you are, people have the right to kill themselves, Its their life, its their choice. Winston, Mets: OK, I see your point. But wait... Depression can be a chemical imbalance, fixed by supplements (minerals, vitamins, whatever) or antidepressants. I know of several people, friends of mine, who now lead productive happy lives only because they have dealt with their chemical imbalance. On a different track, I just don't understand why NZ has one of the highest suicide rates. Maybe it is mentioned above? - I have not read all of the posts in thie thread. |
Strommer (42) | ||
| 340982 | 2006-06-21 10:53:00 | ..... Depression can be a chemical imbalance, fixed by supplements (minerals, vitamins, whatever) or antidepressants. I know of several people, friends of mine, who now lead productive happy lives only because they have dealt with their chemical imbalance .... Unfortunately (as i think has been said somewhere above) its not always chemical. Depression can be caused by an event or something in somebodys life - in my experience drugs(ie anti-depressants) dont help as much in these cases..... |
Dannz (1668) | ||
| 340983 | 2006-06-21 11:07:00 | What a truly sad subject but it has to be talked about. It's not just depression and it's not only teenagers. The hardest hit are the parents - no parent expects to bury their child. | andrew93 (249) | ||
| 340984 | 2006-06-21 11:50:00 | Last and not least... Prosac sux It disconnects inconvenient cogs in the brain providing a temparary ease, but does nothing to help a person sort their life out. You don't know what you are talking about. Maybe you tried it and it effected you that way. It benefits lots of people. :annoyed: |
dolby digital (5073) | ||
| 340985 | 2006-06-21 12:13:00 | You don't know what you are talking about. Maybe you tried it and it effected you that way. It benefits lots of people. :annoyed:Well i can only talk with authority on what i have personal experience with, and your right, i was put on prozac, and that was how it effected me. There may well be those who it helps, however i have watched too many other people get short term relief and become dip**** stupid where everything is fine till they get used to the the drug, then it all falls apart again, only worse. I'm certainly not the only person whose been on prozac and have come away regretting the experience. In my case the issues were as plain as can be, but it appears that drug prescription is so much easier to issue than a refferal to councillors, or whatever. It's only DEALING with the issues that cause progress, and as drugs are often prescribed as a simpler option, there's a lot of people who disappear from the mental heath system without having done themselves any good at all. |
personthingy (1670) | ||
| 340986 | 2006-06-21 12:34:00 | My fonts are all elongated :-/ |
ninja (1671) | ||
| 340987 | 2006-06-21 22:30:00 | My missus thinks that I think she's pixelated. | Greg (193) | ||
| 340988 | 2006-06-22 23:42:00 | Congradulations Winston, after all this time on the forum and that is the first comment of yours that is bullocks . Been there, and I think a lot of people would have at some stage, just different levels of being there . It is a cop out, no if's but's or maybes I think not :groan: In short: I have been clinically depressed since 1998 . It was a traumatic event that set me off . I have been on Aropax,Citalopram and now Venlafaxine used to treat Major Depression . I could not do without this medication . Period . My brains Seretonin deficient . Moreover,my Venlafaxine also modulates noradreniline which keeps me motivated . However . I'm seeking medical advise to address Dopamine and Norepherine levels . You say you have been there . Sure . Your reasons will be 'your own' . That I understand . But what I don't understand is your reasoning . :confused: Cop out: Evading an issue by making excuses or taking the easy way out . When your brain is not functioning properly . In part because the Amagdyla is putting out wrong signals in the brain . Your emotional state becomes very unbalanced . You cannot make excuses or think of an easy way out due to this mental state . I have been there! . |
Utopia (7787) | ||
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