In the most extreme of cases, the low moods and negative thoughts that are associated with bipolar disorder can lead a depressed individual to consider or even commit suicide. While people in these situations believe taking their lives will end their pain, suffering is actually continued in the sadness and pain of the friends and family who loved them. It is important to know that feeling better is possible and reaching out for help or talking with someone about suicidal thoughts is the best plan of action.
Let’s talk about psychic pain. In my book, "Living Well with Depression and Bipolar Disorder," Mildred recounts a depression from 50 years before as “unbelievably and indescribably painful.” It felt, she recalls, “like a rat was gnawing on my brain.” Suicide, to her, “seemed not like a harm to self, but a relief…
John McManamy, Health Guide, answered How does one get rid of suicidal… Hi, Tedesa. There is nothing wrong with suicidal ideation per se. We all…
John McManamy, Health Guide, commented on Suicide: No One Ever Sees It Coming Wow, birdbreather, great insight. Many many thanks for sharing this. Please keep…
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John McManamy, Health Guide, commented on Suicide and Spirituality: Can They Be… Hi, Ankshus. I absolute agree. In my book I make note of my suicidal…