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hang in there
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- Apr 17, 2025
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When my psychiatrist evaluates me for suicidal ideation I always have to lie. She asks what way I'm thinking of and I have to lie. I say I think of hanging myself but that isn't true. I have a revolver that I haven't been able to clean because I know I will just stick it to my head and pull the trigger. If I even tell her I got a gun she would commit me. Even though I bought it legally I don't think she would allow me to keep it knowing what she does.
There's really no point in talking to her if I can't even say what I'm thinking. Why does this suddenly become some sort of legal battle the minute you have verboten thoughts about your own belongings?
There's really no point in talking to her if I can't even say what I'm thinking. Why does this suddenly become some sort of legal battle the minute you have verboten thoughts about your own belongings?