wuddie said:
Yes i am entitle to my opinion and yes i think my comment helps for those who ever think of suicide in the future. if i didn't think it'd help i wouldn't have posted 'that sort of comments'.
I fail to see how comments that contribute to the suffering of suicidal people are helpful. But yes, you are entitled to your opinion. I just think that you should realise that your opinion makes mentally unwell people feel more isolated and mistunderstood.
wuddie said:
sorry if i am being hard hitting and shit all - but this is the truth. what do you think the family would think when they realise that girl is dead? 'why didn't she talk to us? why did she have to choose to die? why didn't she tell anyone?' how do you think the family would feel? they raise her up for 18 years, and bang, she's gone. all the effort and love they've devoted for her, all disappeared into thin air. who do you feel sorry for now? the family or the girl?
Of course I feel sorry for the family and friends of the girl. But I don't see why you can only feel sorry for the family or the girl, not both. I've never lost anyone to suicide so I can only imagine how awful it must be for those close to her. I never said that I didn't feel sorry for them. But feeling sorry for the family doesn't mean that I can't feel sorry for the girl. She must have genuinely felt that there was no way out for her; people don't usually kill themselves unless they are in the absolute depths of despair. If she was feeling like that, then I definately feel sorry for her.
wuddie said:
if you think that dying was her only choice, then why are you feeling sorry for her at the same time? hasn't she got what she wanted - to be dead? why is death the only way out? there are soldiers fighting and dying so that you and i can live in peace, and you have a girl live in perfectly comfortable home with a loving family chooses to die because she thinks life is no longer worth living? WHAT THE FUCK WAS SHE THINKING?
I didn't say that
I thought that dying was her only choice. I said that
she must have felt that suicide was her only option. If she thought she had another option then she wouldn't have killed herself. Obviously there are always other options, they are just extremely difficult to see when you're in a depressed frame of mind.
As for what the fuck she was thinking, well she obviously wasn't thinking was she? She wouldn't have been in a rational frame of mind. People don't kill themselves unless they are in extreme distress. I'd like to see how well you can make rational decisions when your brain chemicals are fucked up and life seems like a black abyss.
wuddie said:
there are helplines set up to help people like elizabeth and people like you my friend. they are NOT ignorant and judgemental people, they are trained! you are being the ignorant one who don't trust them.
Yes there are helplines, but I don't think you realise just how difficult it is to reach out to someone and ask for help when you're depressed. Its not as simple as going to the doctor when you have the flu. When you're too depressed to even get out of bed, you are basically incapable of doing anything. While calling a helpline might seem like a simple task to most people, when you're depressed its not that easy.
The people that work on the helplines may not be ignorant or judgemental, but you are. You are judging the poor girl for a decision she made when she was not in a rational frame of mind. You are judging her for having an illness.
I may be a lot of things, but I am not ignorant. From your posts its fairly obvious that you have never had major depression. But I have. Therefore I know more about it, and I know exactly how it feels. I've dealt with doctors and pyschologists, I've read all the literature on depression that I could find, I've studied it in pysc and I've experienced it first hand. I am not ignorant about depression.
One thing I do know is that there is a great stigma associated with mental illness, which you have done a fantastic job exemplifying.
wuddie said:
again, i stand behind my opinion that the suicide 'victims' deserve what they did to themselves. if anyone reads this and have a good enough reason/scenario why elizabeth would have killed herself, and you would like to justify her action, share it with me.
This is quite possibly the most insensitive, ignorant and stupid thing I have ever read. How can you honestly think that suicide victims deserve to die? Most of the time they kill themselves as a result of a mental illness.
An illness. Thats not something you can control. No one can control their seretonin levels any more than a diabetic can force their body to produce insulin.
For Glitterfairy. I'm glad you were able to get through it. I think its very brave that you were able to seek help and I think that its brave that you can talk about it freely when there are ignorant idiots who know nothing about it but yet still pass judgement. I can sympathise with you about your lack of support - my parents refuse to acknowledge that I have depression and my father views any display of emotion as a sign of weakness. But I've managed to find support from other places.
I totally agree with you about wishing depression on other people, although they might deserve it so they can see what its really like, when you've been through it, you realise its something that you would never wish on anyone.