joeylittle
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Nope. You will have to find a compromise in here, somewhere. Choosing to commit to a lack of options when it comes to suicidality is a Borderline trait. None of the options are going to seem doable (let alone comfortable) but you need at least 2.Emergency plan, i dont have any friends so cant text or call a friend, my dad & step mom dont understand & arent supportive so cant go there, if im that suicidal i cant talk so calling a crisis line is out, and if i go to the ER or call 911 im gonna be committed for at least 72 hrs & i cant do that, i have to work.
Other options:
- Go to the hospital and just sit in the parking lot, or sit in the ER waiting room. This is essentially putting yourself right next to help, without fully risking a disclosure that might take you offline for 72 hours.
- Realize that being put on a 72-hour hold, if it keeps you alive, will allow you to make money in the future. Having a partially successful attempt might keep you out of work far longer. A successful attempt will mean you never make money again.
- Have a very well-developed series of distractions that you can commit to, one at a time, for 10 minutes each, until the feeling passes. I have a very long list. I set my phone as a timer and make myself do the distraction for at least five minutes, more often 10. If at the end of the 10 minutes I'm still in bad shape, I can keep doing the one I'm doing for another 10, or I can change.
- Find out the websites for crisis chat. If you can't talk, you can still type.
- You can call a crisis line and say "I'm having a panic attack and need help grounding". Doesn't matter if it takes a number of minutes to get them out. And it doesn't matter that you are really having an attack of suicidal thinking. It'll put you in contact with someone.
Can you think of any more?
DBT. (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy), with a mis-type.btw, what does DMT mean?