• kroy@lemmy.world
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      I wouldn’t be surprised. She’s had a number of wellness checks called on her

      • whoisearth@lemmy.ca
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        Low key this is why I’m happy I am an externalized. As I told my psychologist once years ago when I was going through a rough patch “it’s not that I want to kill myself. It’s that I want everyone else to die”

        That said I’m not insane and clearly ain’t noone got the time and energy to kill the world nor is that a healthy thing to do. Lol

        • SomeoneElse@lemmy.world
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          For what it’s worth, the times I’ve been closest to suicide I no longer expressed it as “I want to die” it was “I can’t live anymore”. I know it sounds pedantic but for me it’s a good indicator of when I’m having a bad depressive episode vs when I’m a suicide risk. Wanting to die means you still care enough to want something, if that make sense? When I can’t bring myself to care about life, death, my loved ones, anything at all, that’s when I need help asap. Everyone is different of course, I just thought it might be worth sharing in case someone reading this recognises that apathy in a loved one.

    • Dad2DnA@lemmy.world
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      I fear that this is likely the case. I can’t imagine losing one of my children and wanting to go on living.