Dear Imok,
I have been where you are now. I'm not an expert, but I'm free of this, after suffering and serious attempts, and hope I can offer comfort and some encouragement.
This is a level of searing soul pain that truly is unbearable - and yet, we bear it. To die stops the pain, and yet - to continue to live, to breathe, to bear another minute of it, brings us another minute closer to that time when we can walk out of that suffering, and live.
I suffered with this for a very long time (decades); but surviving by using whatever healthy choices I could find that eased the pain enough to enable me to keep on living - even when I truly wanted desperately to die.
What has eased the suicidal pain has been amazing work with very skilled trauma therapists (I work with two - male and female).
I have an answer, but it took me a very long time to actually "get" what they were saying to me, and learn to put it into daily practice, so I could manage suicidal ideation every time it arose. I'm at the point where whenever " my old friend" shows up, I can look at it and literally, within a minute, the suicidal thought dissipates.
This takes concentrated work with guidance, understanding and practice.
In the meantime, you must keep doing whatever you can to continue living. You will come out of this hell, and be a transformed and better person. Do what you can to live. I used to read and re-read this whenever I couldn't take it anymore:
Http://www.metanoia.org/suicide/
When we are in suicide- mode, we're not in our right minds, and cannot see a way out - except for death. There are truly so many healthy paths open to us that bring healing and comfort, we just cannot see them without help.
Until you can get with an amazing therapist who you can work with, keep calling out for help. Many responses may not seemingly bring exactly what you need (frustrating), but they nearly all contain bits and pieces that you can take and use for survival. (Sort of like being on a island, and in one place you find wood, another place you find palm branches, another place you find coconuts, etc... if you discard each one, then you have nothing. If you gather each one up, soon you'll have a roaring fire, food, shelter, water, clothing.... then a boat... life....)
There is so much more, so much information, learning, practice, good people to connect with, so much to hold onto...
You can do this! I believe in you, and in your courage and wisdom to seek out the answers not just on how to live, but how to transform into a person you will really like to be. Past trauma will loosen its grip on your mind and spirit, and you'll be able to think and live in new and healthier, happier ways.
We're all here for you.
With love,
Deer
Some additional thoughts... If one crisis line doesn't help, please keep trying. The national 1-800-suicide line is kind of a random thing - you never know who you're going to get. Often, I felt worse calling them, so I branched out. Keep trying, there are great ones out there among the duds.
For example, I found 3 amazing helplines - one staffed by experienced and licensed therapists, another that kindly referred me to the trauma therapist who taught me how to manage flashbacks and suicidal ideation, saving my mind and life. Another crisis line was staffed by volunteers at a local victims assistance center, who understood the traumas and often would talk with me for a long time, giving comfort and great advice.