WARNING!! This Page is TOOO Awsome for people to handle. Heyyyyy, My names Rachel and i find death and horror stories intresting so im gunna write some for u! Some Might be reall from people i actually know. INFO:I do not Approve of suicide ect. Heres Some Articlies on Suicide I Thnk you Guys Should Read: Suicide is Never an Optionby Kevin Caruso I have talked with several suicidal people who have said something like this: "If things don't work out I can always kill myself. I always have that option." Suicide is not an option. And the type of mindset that accompanies this type of statement needs to be changed immediately. People who make that type of statement would never say: "If so-and-so doesn't shape up, I'll just kill him. I always have that option." Sounds ridiculous doesn't it? So, why is it so easy for some people to believe that taking their own life is okay? That suicide is an option? Because of a mental disorder--People with depression, or a similar disorder, cannot think straight because they have a chemical imbalance in their brain. And almost everyone who is suicidal has a mental disorder. So it is critical that people get treatment so their thinking will change. If you need help because you have a similar mindset, then get help now. Do not delay. Take a step back and analyze your thinking. What is really going on in your mind? What kind of self-talk do you engage in? Do you say to yourself: "Suicide is always an option"? or "I can always kill myself if I need to"? or "If things don't get better, I'll kill myself"? If your thinking is even close to that, then please get help. Call 1-800-SUICUDE now if you need to. The sooner you get help, the better. Be honest with yourself. If you need help, get it. And get it now. And remember that suicide is never, under any circumstances, an option. If you or someone you know is suicidal, please go to the Home Page of this website for immediate help. Thank you. I love you. Take care, Kevin Caruso When a teen commits suicide, everyone is affected. Family members, friends, teammates, neighbors, and sometimes even those who didn't know the teen well might experience feelings of grief, confusion, guilt — and the sense that if only they had done something differently, the suicide could have been prevented So it's important to understand the forces that can lead teens to suicide and to know how to help. |