I Survived Suicide: Where Am I Now
By Summer Banks, published Jul 06, 2007
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The path I followed to reach my breaking point is a sad self-involved one. Trouble at home, trouble at work, trouble within my own mind led me to choose death over life. To understand suicide one must think with true imagination.
As life gets harder and harder, the thought of suicide enters the minds and hearts of many. At first, the thought is a fireball in your mouth; much too hot to leave in on a constant basis. Just as with the fireball, when things get a bit too intense we take the fireball, or thoughts of suicide, out and regain our composure. Soon afterwards we give that hot, sweet ball another try and find that it is not quite as hot the second time as it was on the first try. Over time and with multiple tries the fireball eventually turns into a simple sweet ball of candy that is no longer hot to our mouths. Suicide is this fireball. When I hit rock bottom, I had just chewed the thing to bits.
Oddly enough, having OCD or Obsessive Compulsive Disorder saved my life. I was set to make 10 cuts into my arm, the last one ending at my wrist. Once cut for every year of life with my spouse. I managed to reach 9 when my husband walked into the bathroom.
Years later, just as with any addict, I am reminded of where I was during that point in my life. The nine perfectly straight scars will always faintly show the life I once lived and tried to escape from. Though I managed to cover most of the scars with a large tattoo, I know why it is there. My husband has even tried to ease the pain of the past by having the same tattoo placed on his arm in the same place; scars tattooed in to show it will be okay. But after all of the turmoil, where am I now?
I Survived Suicide: Where Am I Now
Suicidal thoughts are like a fireball. The longer your roll it around the less hard it is to handle.
Credit: Public Domain
Copyright: Public Domain
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Takeaways
- Once you try to commit suicide, the thought does not leave your mind.
- Suicide is a release from a world unwanted.
Did You Know?
I wake up every day and before taking my first breath convince myself why today is the day I should live!
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