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In reply to the discussion: [updated] Just got released from VA psych ward yesterday [View all]libodem
(19,288 posts)27. This touched me so deeply
I'm glad you had the courage to share. I'm glad you made it. The thought of suicide is so seductive when we are overcome with never ending emotional pain. Sometimes the thought of just having the option of an out is comforting in a bizarre way.
I've heard that usually within 6 months a person who is saved or survives or is talked out of it is happy that they lived. I'm glad you have follow up. If you end up in group therapy you might have a chance to reach someone else on the edge. Sometimes going through a terrible experience molds you into a wise person with a PhD in experience. You may find your way into peer counciling. Helping others may be your gift.
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Well, even if you aren't looking for them, here's some words of encouragement and support.
MADem
Jul 2014
#2
You are never alone, some very kind sensitive people here, we are with you too.
Stuart G
Jul 2014
#17
Glad you are still with us. I rarely look at people's names here although I keep reminding
Dustlawyer
Jul 2014
#21
Thank you for sharing. Even this post may be the instrument that helps another go through what
jwirr
Jul 2014
#38
You are so not alone in your plight and I thank the stars that you came to your senses when you
DocwillCuNow
Jul 2014
#50
I'm Not A Vet... My Dad Was... But... The Only Thing I've Ever Seen Work... For What It's Worth...
WillyT
Jul 2014
#61
Mental Health professionals do not believe that PTSD is necessicarily forever.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jul 2014
#67
One still has to have reality checks from time to time. Am I reacting to the hear and now, or
alfredo
Jul 2014
#75
PTSD *is* the symptoms. If one no longer ever experiences the symptoms, one
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jul 2014
#77
I guess my issue is with the term cured. I was in remission with Crohn's, but I still had the
alfredo
Jul 2014
#78
OK, yeah, it is generally believed that there is no "cure" for PTSD.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jul 2014
#79