Hey IMOK, I really hope you see this before you lose access to the internet.
I've been through it too. I ran out of money and got evicted and ultimately lost all of my stuff.
But I got through it. I survived it. You can too.
Yes, I still have suicidal thoughts. But they are only thoughts, not actions. I find that I prefer being alive. It's only when you lose perspective that you see no way out, that you would choose to not be alive.
Go listen to some birds, watch the squirrels playing in the park, see how carefree they are?
Life can get better. You may not feel like it, you may be totally overwhelmed with pain. But you can endure it. I know, because I have been to the very depths of despair many times. But you just keep putting one foot in front of the other, no matter what, you just keep going, one step at a time. It gets better.
There is so much beauty in this world, find it. Just looking at beautiful things will make you feel better.
But number one is that you have got to eat. If you are hungry it affects your thoughts and emotions.
I don't know about canada. but in the usa we have food banks from the community, we have food stamps from the government, we have the salvation army and similar organizations.
now, I am not a fan of religion. I've done the research, and christianity is all based on lies. But there are some really wonderful people who are in those churches. People who believe in helping others.
There are some great documentaries about christianity on youtube. Start with 'The Empty Cross' and then check out the related links. You can't afford a tv? no problem, youtube has thousands of interesting programs and music videos. You could never watch everything that is available. They even have movies. There are also places like vimo and hulu that have even more things to watch. forget paying for cable tv there is a mountain of free/ad supported content available on the internet.
You can't afford the internet? is your computer a laptop? then no problem, there are lots of places that offer free wifi. How about getting a $1 burger and a $1 cup of coffee at McDonalds and using their free wifi. Have you checked out the library? All the ones around here have free wifi. If you don't have a laptop, then some libraries have computers that you can use for free, you just need to have a headset or earphones. The library here sells earphones for $1.
I'm guessing that you are a woman... there ought to be some womans shelters which besides offering you a place to sleep, can connect you with all sorts of other resources.
Thanks to obama care I am now getting help from a trauma therapist for free. obama care was supposedly modeled on the canada healthcare system, so you ought to be able to get some free healthcare too. Even before obama care there was some free medical care available here.
yes, there are a lot of rotten people in this world. humans can be very predatory and indifferent to others. But guess what there are also a lot of wonderful people in this world too, you just have to find them.
you say that you have great difficulty talking to people? well so do I. when I was in school I got bullied so much that I grew up being very afraid of people because I never knew who was going to attack me next.
But I eventually found there are people who are nice. in fact it turns out that the bullies are in the minority, especially among adults.
The way I met people is I picked something that I like to do, and then I found a club, a group of people who also liked to do that thing and had gathered together because they enjoy talking about it and sharing their interest. there are lots and lots of different groups out there for pretty much any subject you can imagine. some charge dues but many are free or by donation.
the other thing I wonder about when you talk about how hard it is to make friends. is that as a result of getting therapy for ptsd, it was discovered that I also have high functioning autism. and that is a big part of the reason I have so much difficulty dealing with other people. so you might want to look into that, maybe you have it too.
seek out the beauty in life and you won't want to leave it. the world is a beautiful place despite the ugly parts.
You can survive being homeless and losing everything. I know it won't seem that way. it will feel like the whole world is caving in on you. But just take one day at a time. The way that a long distance runner gets though the race is not by focusing on the end point, they get through it by saying to themselves, see that rock up ahead, I know I can make it to that place. then they find another rock or another tree. they keep picking out small achievable goals and they reach each one, they do it one at a time, one day at a time, one step at a time. and that is how they finish the race.
I know this works, I know that being homeless and losing everything is survivable. Because I have been though it and I have done it and I am still alive even though there were many times when I thought that I wouldn't make it, that I just couldn't go any further. when that happens, you just need to rest for a bit and know that 'this too shall pass' and then you just focus on taking the next step, and then the next. don't try to think too far ahead, that can become overwhelming. just keep your focus on the taking the next small step and you can make it.
please let us know how you are doing. you can make it.
you do have friends. all these people on this forum hear your pain and they want to offer you encouragement.
I've never even posted here before, just found this thread by happenstance and felt the need to respond. I heard your pain and I know it well, because I have been there. I too have walked through those pits of despair and I wanted to reach out to you and reassure you that even if you lose everything -- which I did do -- that you can still survive it. It's mostly a matter of getting perspective. Things don't matter, stuff can be replaced. Beauty matters, Love matters, those are the things that are truly important. Everything else is just a convenience or a distraction. anything physical can be replaced.
get out of your house, go find something beautiful to look at. and go locate a shelter that will let you sleep there. There are shelters out there. But if that doesn't work for you, buy a sleeping bag -- down here fredmyer sells some for $10 -- and find some large cardboard boxes, get some large trash bags too, the 33 gallon size, these things will provide you with shelter enough to survive. go find some free food too, it is also out there, you just have to locate it. sometimes a restaurant will give you some free food especially if it is near the end of the day and they would be throwing it away anyhow. Offer to sweep their floor or help them cleanup and they will be a lot more willing to feed you, they might even offer you a job.
Sending you Loving Thoughts and Wishing you Much Success.