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Re: is suicide ever peaceful?

Posted by Willow on July 6, 2001, at 22:08:31

In reply to Re: is suicide ever rational?, posted by sar on July 3, 2001, at 19:27:30

but happy (really thinking I'd die a peaceful death).
>

People think I'm morbid at times because I read the obituaries. (Good place to check out job openings.) Anyway the thing about them that really bugs me is when they say the person died peacefully, from cancer, heart attack, whatever. Most the times the body is struggling to go on or the person is fighting their body to trying to keep going. And the death process started long before the moment the person died. My rant for the day.

Here's my question for the day: How many of yous when you've been suicidal, acted on it, have been in a real anxious state prior to the attempt and then when you get into gear the anxiety is gone? Like Sar said, "but happy (really thinking I'd die a peaceful death)."

Just wondering if this is normal.

Whistling Willow

ps Sar in real life I can't whistle, isn't it great all the things we can do in the cyberworld?


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