Yes I know there are forums for parents of children that have committed suicide. I would like to use a different route and ask my questions to those that are considering suicide.
I have one child, my son, who was 20 and committed suicide about 3 months ago. It has left me beyond devastated to the point of considering this myself.
Firstly, sorry about your son. I don't have anything to say, I don't know anything about the situation.
I personally enjoy talking with different views and experiences. I think people can learn from each other when they talk in good faith.
Why is there almost never a note, the not knowing why in most cases is brutal in itself?
I don't know how often people leave notes. Or why, why not. The first time I did leave a note. The second time I sent a scheduled email that I canceled after a failed attempt.
Do you think what damage this will cause your parents?
I do think about it, but not existing outweighs the damage that I will cause. I could flip the question and ask parents - did they think about the suffering that they will cause by bringing life into this world?
I'm not blaming parents or people for having kids, go ahead. But I don't blame people who commit suicide either, I understand that people might simply not enjoy living and wish they had a way to leave the world. Availability of assisted suicide would allow them to say goodbye to their families.
In a lot of cases as with mine this goes completely undetected, how do you go about a normal day then take your life without confiding in someone?
Once again my case is different. My parents know, but what are they supposed to do? Lock me up in a mental ward? I'll sit there for some time, then what? My problems won't magically fix themselves after a year in a mental ward. I find it hard to believe that there were no signs, but that surely can happen.
Which brings me to, is there usually someone or a group be it online or in person that does know, I just did not see that side?
That seems possible. I had a lot of unfixable issues as a kid, my mom didn't agree with something that was causing my problems. Because of that problem and others I escaped into games, internet addictions. It all snowballs into a lot of issues.
Is there usually something that has caused you to want to leave this life, or do you just not want to live for various reasons?
A lot of reasons that add up. Genetic reasons. Evil goes unpunished or even is rewarded, the world is messed up and people seem to be willingly ignorant. Right now somebody is being raped, killed, in a war zone, meanwhile others are having fun. At some point they might be in such situation with great suffering and notice how nobody really cares. "I can't do anything about it so I just won't think about it" is depressing, meanwhile evil prevails. So much misinformation, lies, hatred. What is going on with this world. Even if I was rich, I would not be happy in this world. Go ahead and read about ongoing wars in the world, and go listen to what both sides of the war have to say about it and you'll realize how stupid this world is. And I know you probably won't, you have other things to worry about and do. But then again, meanwhile evil prevails.
Does anyone give thought to what is beyond, not wanting to get into a religious debate, just curious if you think about the "next" step?
I do. I made a few posts on this forum about it, probably my most insightful ones.
In short, we don't know what happens after life. Anything can happen, heaven, hell, reincarnation, Valhalla, nothing, something else. We don't know. We also don't know what conditions, rules to follow in order to achieve a certain afterlife outcome. Maybe if you die in a war, you go to Valhalla. Don't assume that if you are "good" during lifetime you are rewarded with eternal happiness after death. Maybe God is evil and this is a test who dies fastest, the sooner you die, the better your afterlife is. Maybe afterlife depends on the age, gender, time when you die, it doesn't always have to be the same for everybody.
There are so many contradicting theories about what might happen afterlife, but no evidence. Why blindly believe in something? I focus on evidence and facts instead of made up theories, that contradict each other, some of which may or may not turn out to be correct.