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- Jul 28, 2018
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I'd like to hear other people's opinions and advice on my situation, since I can't ask anyone in my life this question for obvious reasons.
The thought of leaving a note never popped into my mind. I was going to go through with killing myself and be done with everything. Yet lately, now that I am close to receiving all of the meds for my method, the idea of a note and this tug of war between leaving one and not is really bothering me.
If I left a note, it wouldn't be a book about my life, it would be more like 3-4 sentences max explaining, "I'm sorry, there is nothing you could have done, a lot of physical and psychological pain, I love you, etc.."
If I don't leave a note, will my family blame themselves forever? Does a note make a difference, even a simple, short one as I described? Has anyone dealt with a family member/close friend's suicide and if so, did a note or lack of a note make a difference to you? I know they will suffer regardless, but what can be done to alleviate some of their suffering?
The thought of leaving a note never popped into my mind. I was going to go through with killing myself and be done with everything. Yet lately, now that I am close to receiving all of the meds for my method, the idea of a note and this tug of war between leaving one and not is really bothering me.
If I left a note, it wouldn't be a book about my life, it would be more like 3-4 sentences max explaining, "I'm sorry, there is nothing you could have done, a lot of physical and psychological pain, I love you, etc.."
If I don't leave a note, will my family blame themselves forever? Does a note make a difference, even a simple, short one as I described? Has anyone dealt with a family member/close friend's suicide and if so, did a note or lack of a note make a difference to you? I know they will suffer regardless, but what can be done to alleviate some of their suffering?