
Leve
New Member
- Sep 21, 2025
- 2
It's amazing how difficult it is to discuss mental illness with people, and especially suicide. But even when there are people who can discuss suicide, there are other topics you can't touch. In my experience, speaking to friends (nearly impossible to find anyways) or family usually results in one of two things, judgement and ostracism, or causing them to be afraid, either of you or for you. Regardless it almost always hurts the relationship. The solution is supposed to be talking with a professional, which, one, means instead of talking to people who care and people you care for, you now have to pay just to speak freely, and the relationship becomes patient and caregiver, supplier and consumer, instead of a mutual discussion, and two, still doesn't give you complete freedom, as speaking on certain topics can get you institutionalized. Therapists have told me that it's all kept in the room, unless I'm an immediate "danger to myself or others". It creates this environment of fear to speak freely for me.
It's just really difficult to talk about what I go through. I already feel like an alien in this world, and each day that goes by without being able to even say that it gets worse. It's hard. I hope you folks here have people to talk to, or will find them soon.
It's just really difficult to talk about what I go through. I already feel like an alien in this world, and each day that goes by without being able to even say that it gets worse. It's hard. I hope you folks here have people to talk to, or will find them soon.