iamthezero
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- Jun 22, 2018
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anyone every had a suicidal friend? did you try to talk them out of it, successfully or not? ever call for a wellness check or just stayed out of it?
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I had a wellness check done. A therapist came to my door flanked by police officers and asked me to sign a Suicide Prevention form telling that I won't kill myself in 24 hrs. I signed it, laughed and slammed the door in their face.
Dig up my corpse and give me a lethal injection lolGotta love bureaucracy. What is the penalty in case you do kill yourself? :D
That is freakin' hilarious. Bureaucracy, indeed.I had a wellness check done. A therapist came to my door flanked by police officers and asked me to sign a Suicide Prevention form telling that I won't kill myself in 24 hrs. I signed it, laughed and slammed the door in their face.
Someone I went to school with posted one of those soppy 'goodbye' messages on FB, and me being an over dramatic 18 year old at the time called the police and gave them as many details as I could. He ended up in hospital getting his stomach pumped or something.
Don't know if I'd do the same now.
Never and given the climate of society as it is now, it would only exacerbate the situation. Even assuming that if police weren't so rough and even if involuntary commitment/forced hospitalization isn't a thing, I still value one's right and choice to die so I wouldn't request a wellness check on someone, it's just an intrusive violation of freedom and privacy. However, if they are likely to harm other people other than just themselves, then that's a different story.
Nowadays it's hard to get a welfare check unless you want your friend to do a suicide by cop. These fuckers are so trigger happy that they do the deed for you. I thought about it a few times as well.
I had a wellness check done. A therapist came to my door flanked by police officers and asked me to sign a Suicide Prevention form telling that I won't kill myself in 24 hrs. I signed it, laughed and slammed the door in their face.
I'm in the United States and I would not call for a wellness check on someone I knew to be suicidal. They send the police in my area to do wellness checks, and it's just too dangerous nowadays. Just look at the news. Given how only the person who is suicidal knows if they are making a gesture in the name of asking for help or intending on completing their plan, it's too much of a gamble that a person making a gesture ends up harmed.anyone every had a suicidal friend? did you try to talk them out of it, successfully or not? ever call for a wellness check or just stayed out of it?
lolI talked some kids out of it.
They wanted to ctb over stupid shit. Grades, rejection from their crushes, pissing pants in gym class.
I mean, yeah, it sucks, there's pressure. It's stupid pressure, though. Grades are not ctb worthy imo. I'm not saying their pains are not valid, but those pains go away in fifteen minutes.
Let records state I don't go for cheesy guilt trip tactics, I just try and show them that a B- in math and a ruined pair of trousers is not the end of the world.