When life is hard, some people think about suicide.
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Suicide means ending your own life.
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Suicide means that you choose to die.
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Suicide means there is no tomorrow.
There are ways to make your life happier and better.
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If you are thinking about suicide:
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Tell someone right away– a friend, family member, someone who works with you, or a doctor.
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Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
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Someone will listen to you and suggest where you can find help.
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The number is: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or TTY: 1-800-799-4TTY (4889).
Sometimes life gets hard when:
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You’re sick or in the hospital for a long time
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Someone you like moves away or dies
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Part of your body doesn’t work right
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You feel like people are always telling you what to do
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You forget to take medicine or it doesn’t work anymore
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You drink too much alcohol or take too many drugs
Sometimes life gets hard when:
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Something really bad happens and you think about it everyday
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You get hurt or abused by someone
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It is hard to get other people to understand you
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You’re very lonely, sad or worried about things
When people think about suicide, they might:
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Say things like:
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“I wish I were dead”
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“Life is not worth living”
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“My family would be happier without me”
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Talk about death a lot
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Watch TV shows or listen to music about death
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Play games about death
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Think about ways to hurt themselves
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Do things to hurt themselves
Some people who think about suicide do not talk about it.
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They might:
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Start to stay away from their friends and family
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Not go to work
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Stop doing things they used to like
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Be mad all of the time
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Be very grumpy all of the time
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Do things that are dangerous
If this sounds like you or someone you know:
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Tell someone how you’re feeling right away.
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Tell a support person that someone you know is in danger!
If you think about hurting yourself:
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There are lots of people who can help you!
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A mental health telephone help line
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A doctor, therapist or social worker
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Your support person
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A friend or family member
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Make a list of people you can call for help
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You can make your list and print it out.
How can you keep from thinking about hurting yourself?
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Talk to people on your list any time you feel sad or upset. Especially talk to:
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Family members
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Friends
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People who work with you
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Doctors
How can you keep from thinking about hurting yourself?
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Work with a counselor or therapist to figure out:
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What things make you think about hurting yourself?
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How you can stay away from those things?
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What will make your life better?
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How you can make changes in your life?
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Learn more about counseling and therapy.
If someone tells you they are thinking about hurting themselves:
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Tell someone else right away or call 911.
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You may save the person’s life!
Learn more about preventing suicide:
Last updated on May 21st, 2010