Thread: A Duty To Die?
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Old 01-12-2024, 10:03   #314
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Re: A Duty To Die?

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Originally Posted by Jaymoss View Post
To be fair those that really want to kill themselves do. I know this is a different subject though and more likely linked to mental illness that terminal illnesses. Most attempted suicides are cries for help
Totally agree with that. Depending if someone goes through with it but saved by some reason, that's not a cry for help.

My neighbour went through a bit of a crisis, the person would knock on my door and say "I've taken a lot of pills" etc. So I had to call 999. This kind of thing is a classic kind of cry for help. This is certainly classed as a mental health issue and a cry for help, this actually happened numerous times.

But if you have no quality of life, and in severe constant pain etc but not terminal. Fully aware of the intentions because enough is enough, then shouldn't that also be discussed? That's nothing to do with a mental health issue.
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