TwoDee2ThreeDee
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only do what you are ready to do when you are ready
And know that there are people here who will listen
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only do what you are ready to do when you are ready
If I waited until I thought I was ready I wouldn't have gone to the hospital yet. So that is something I struggle with. I usually talk to someone about it first, either here, my support system, or both and then take things that were said into consideration to help me make a decision.Whatever you do, only do what you are ready to do when you are ready.
I'm so thankful for that.And know that there are people here who will listen
They won't prescribe anything for sleep because I'm suicidal and they don't want to give me medication that I can mix with what I already have in my possession. They know pills are what I go to.I am concerned for your inability to sleep which will impact your ability to make decisions. I would suggest seeing a physician for some medication.
Safety might take a long time, self-care I try as much as I can right now, or remember to.Right now you need to feel safe, then self-care, then tolerate the distressing things
Yes, stable is a word I would not use to describe myself. I'm at varying levels of suicidal feelings and depression right now. The lack of sleep doesn't help. I think before deciding to report even though I think I need to now, I need to talk to my support team to make sure that when I do, I have people around me to help hold me together.Ok so right now you're not stable. The discussion of whether or not to report is a bit premature at this point. I think you should focus on stabilizing yourself.
I would agree. No I don't have anything for sleep. I will talk to the psychiatrist tomorrow morning about it again and see if they will change their minds.Sleep and safety seem to be the big two for you right now. Do you have Ambian for sleep? It is rare to overdose on that, and they can give you a smaller amount at a time if that helps you reduce risk of overdose.
Also looking for support or suggestions. I live in Ontario, Canada. If anybody is familiar with things in this province I would like to hear what you have to say.