Originally posted by: BlinderBomber
Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Good lord...amazing how people can't deal with problems. So sad.
It's hard to understand until you've walked a mile in their shoes.
I'm glad someone else said it.
Yeah. It is interesting how insensitive too people can be when they hear about someone being in the grips of depression. Common things to hear might be "oh, get over it." To which the depressed person just feels like screaming "Goddammit, don't you think I WANT to get over it, dipsh!t?!?!?" Like you actually
want to be depressed all your life.
But depression can bring with it a sense of despair. So you're depressed, and you have no hope of anything better outside of your depression, so you just feel like there's no point to getting help, because by your own view, there IS nothing better out there. Fighting depression is a long process that can take a significant investment of time, money, and effort. Knowing that, and thinking that there's no hope for anything better = no point in making the investment in a cure. That can be part of the reason contributing to a decision of suicide - it seems like it is the one and only way to finally end the suffering.
For this reason too, those with deep depression might not want suicidal feelings known. Tell someone, and they say, unintentionally insensitively, "Oh boo hoo, stop whining," well that sure hurts to hear when you're already feeling down. So you think that that's what's going to happen if you speak up about what's deeply troubling you, so you tell no one.
Even worries that if anyone finds out that you are suicidal, that they'll lock you up in a hospital or something like that, so you can't hurt yourself. Then, the one last thing that you do feel in control of - your control over your own existence - is taken away from you.
This seems odd to me. None of them wanted to go down there? If you thought someone you loved might had tried to shoot themselves, wouldn't the first instinct be to run to that person as fast as you could (with the phone in one hand calling 911)..?
No, not really. You have an argument with someone, then they go downstairs by themselves, and you hear a gunshot. You'd be hesitant to go down there because you fear what you might see next.
That's why no one would really want to just rush down after hearing the gunshot.