Alternatives to Suicide

Don't Give in to Suicide; Your Life is Worth It!

By Matthew Schieltz, published Apr 18, 2007
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Unfortunately, there are many people in the United States and all over the world who die each year from suicide. In fact, according to the United States' Department of Health and Human Services, there were over 30,000 suicides in 2001. Even though this does not seem like a significant amount of people compared to the population of the United States, the rate is troubling nonetheless. This not only seems like an alarming rate of suicides, but what is being done about it? Where do those people who feel like they have no hope turn to? More importantly, how good are the clinical care settings that we have in the United States? What states seem to have the highest amount of suicides?

National Suicide Hotline

If you are considering suicide or you know someone who is contemplating suicide, if you call 1-800-SUICIDE then you will be able to speak with people who will be able to help you. These people will not only listen to you and to what you need, but they can and will be your friend when you hit rock-bottom and think that suicide is the only way out.

As it has been said many times over by thousands of people all over the world, suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem. Suicide won't solve anything; if anything, it will make the people who you are surrounded with, and your loved ones, feel bad because of your death. This is not to say that one should go on living simply because others will feel pain if they're gone. But why contemplate suicide anyway? If you truly think about the reason that you want to commit suicide for, then you should be able to realize that no reason for committing suicide is a good reason. If you are looking for some alternative suggestions to suicide, there are plenty of them around to help you through the difficult times you're going through.

What Are Your Options?

Takeaways
  • If you are considering suicide, call 1-800-SUICIDE now for help!
  • One step you could take in the opposite direction of suicide would be to join support groups.
  • Surround yourself with your friends, family, and those that truly care about you.
Did You Know?
There were over 30,000 suicides in the United States in 2001.
Resources
  • Department of Health and Human Services (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) www.cdc.gov/
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Posted on 10/28/2007 at 5:10:00 AM

 
The people most hurt by suicide are the parents, children, spouses...those left behind. It is said that a person can bear almost any "how" to live if they have a "why" to live. People that are in that I have no why to live mode, often do not seek help, because they do want to die. There are often signs that a person is contemplating suicide and loved ones, truly, need to be the ones to help the suicidial person see that they have a reason to stick around. Good article, who knows who's life you saved today.

Posted on 07/10/2007 at 4:07:00 PM

 
Why? A lady in Long Beach took a drink out of a cup, toasted the sky, threw the cup aside and jumped into the path of an oncoming train. She is in a coma in the hospital being kept alive by machines. She had no ID, fingerprints did not uncover her identity. Photo's in the local news have not brought any information. It is clear she wanted to die. She had limbs amputated. Someone has to pay for her care. Perhaps someday they will take her off the machines and let her die. Perhaps she will recover from the coma and live a productive life of benefit to others. Perhaps not. Perhaps she has loved ones looking for her. Perhaps she is alone in the world.

Posted on 07/10/2007 at 4:07:00 PM

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