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Important Annoucement: Suicide Awareness


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RE: Important Annoucement: Suicide Awareness |
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09-25-2015, 07:43 PM
Suicide is always unfortunate... my best to your friend and guildmates.

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Adventures in Depression
Depression, Part Two

Yes, these are written/drawn by the same woman who gave us the "Do all the things!" meme, but it's still a fairly accurate retelling of what depression and those moments of contemplating suicide is like for a lot of people. If you know someone who's depressed, read it because it gives some good insights into a depressed person's mind. Maybe have the person who's depressed read it too, cause the ending sentiments can be pretty strong to someone who's struggling to find hope in all the "hopeless bullshit".


Something else I'd like to bring up is... a misconception that a lot of us are told, even from some doctors/psychiatrists, that suicide is the result of approaching or hitting the absolute bottom of depression. But for a lot of people (I've heard that it could possibly be up to half the cases), it's not.

Absolute bottom for many with depression is the phase where nothing matters. On the trip down, they still have a bit of hope and coping skills buried somewhere in them, letting them consider that things will maybe still get better and maybe they're not as badly depressed as they think they are, but their time at the bottom leeches that out completely. It leeches all feeling out, a lot of the time. Down there, things like living and dying doesn't matter. Everything is the same, and they don't care anymore to put the -effort- into considering (nevermind attempting) suicide. 

So, when they finally start climbing back up, they eventually hit a point where they feel and care again, and they're suddenly EXCRUCIATINGLY aware of how miserable they had been, and now the rest of the climb just looks utterly hopeless*. They lack the coping skills they once had, so everything is just so overwhelming and they're suddenly very painfully aware that they've lost control of their lives.

Is it selfish that they contemplate, attempt, or commit suicide at this point? Maybe some are, but I think for most of them it's not selfish. They're scared, terrified, and in pain. A lot of them probably aren't reading the situations around them properly. Their fight or flight reflex has kicked in, and they're not processing things rationally. They honestly believe that fighting for their life, for control of their life, is utterly futile and impossible (and perhaps, like in some cases of domestic abuse and severe/prolonged bullying, attempts to fight back only caused more fear, terror, and pain). So they choose flight. They choose to run from life... and perhaps for some of them, it's a case where their death is the one thing they felt they could still control.

And it's unfortunate. Because that fear and pain was a sign that they were getting better. Depression is -sneaky- like that. When they start to get used to the numbness and disinterest, it's not uncommon for them to convince themselves that it's better this way. They're not crying and sad all the time. Sure, people look at them a bit weird sometimes, but at least it's not with pity. Maybe it's a sign that they're getting better, and this numbness is just reasonable exhaustion. So when they DO start to get better, not only are they unprepared for the upwards swing and the sudden realization of how depressed they really were, they misinterpret it.


The hotlines are wonderful, but sometimes you do need to call a few times before you get someone who you really feels "understands you" and can really help. Some people benefit from the "lets find something worth living for" angle. Some people need a "I'm here. If you want to talk about it, I'll listen. Or we can just talk together for a bit about whatever until you don't feel so alone" approach. I worked with a lady who volunteered for a hotline, and she had a couple 'regular callers', and we could always tell when one of them didn't call because the next day she'd be twitchy and anxious. So for anyone who is or is trying to urge someone to call a hotline... the people on the other end DO care. Working the hotlines is not something they entrust to people who are assigned to community service or needs a credit for a class, the person on the other end is someone who genuinely cares.


Also, one last thing... while the sentiment of "drag them out of the darkness" is well-meaning, I would like to suggest that it's not always the best idea. For people who have already lost control of their lives, "dragging" them is very likely to reinforce that feeling, and they might slide back as soon as you let go of them. As someone who's been there, I have to say that those who "came to sit with me in the darkness and waited until I felt comfortable enough to ask them to turn on the flashlight they brought" got through to me a million times better than those who "tried to drag me out into the bright light".





*Ever wonder why anti-depressant medications warn/list suicidal thoughts as a side-effect? This is why.
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RE: Important Annoucement: Suicide Awareness |
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09-25-2015, 07:58 PM
This is really not the place, in this thread or on the RPC as a whole, to be arguing about whether or not suicide is selfish or not. Even if you've been in that position. Especially if you've been in that position.

Whether or not you think you are arguing, I would recommend people keep their opinions on that matter to themselves, and move on.

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RE: Important Annoucement: Suicide Awareness |
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09-25-2015, 08:09 PM
(09-25-2015, 07:58 PM)Edda Wrote: This is really not the place, in this thread or on the RPC as a whole, to be arguing about whether or not suicide is selfish or not. Even if you've been in that position. Especially if you've been in that position.

Whether or not you think you are arguing, I would recommend people keep their opinions on that matter to themselves, and move on.

I'd have to agree with Edda on this one. Should it continue I foresee this thread being locked.

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RE: Important Annoucement: Suicide Awareness |
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09-25-2015, 08:30 PM
(09-25-2015, 08:09 PM)Foxberry Wrote:
(09-25-2015, 07:58 PM)Edda Wrote: This is really not the place, in this thread or on the RPC as a whole, to be arguing about whether or not suicide is selfish or not. Even if you've been in that position. Especially if you've been in that position.

Whether or not you think you are arguing, I would recommend people keep their opinions on that matter to themselves, and move on.

I'd have to agree with Edda on this one. Should it continue I foresee this thread being locked.
Echoing this.

Please don't get this thread locked. It's valuable in its own way, and we need something like this.

Also, might I recommend adding a list of International Suicide Hotlines? A quick Google search has brought up this, but I'm in no position to confirm if these are active/real or not.
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RE: Important Annoucement: Suicide Awareness |
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09-25-2015, 08:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-25-2015, 08:37 PM by Fox.)
(09-25-2015, 08:30 PM)Kou Wrote: Also, might I recommend adding a list of International Suicide Hotlines? A quick Google search has brought up this, but I'm in no position to confirm if these are active/real or not.

Kou; Here's the wikipedia one. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_su...isis_lines
I'm very certain they screen these; as it says that 'please help us weed out the non reliable ones'. But they'd likely have to be researched further.

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RE: Important Annoucement: Suicide Awareness |
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09-26-2015, 12:23 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-26-2015, 12:46 AM by Ryanti.)
I'm incredibly sorry and remorseful that this happened, Xydane. My heart goes out to you and your friends.

I find that I can relate to this at an uncomfortable level, so it can be challenging to for me to speak up about this subject without being anxious.

For one, I deeply appreciate that Xydane would be considerate enough to reach out to this community after experiencing a sudden loss in another one. It's a kind act to offer information and assistance to people who might be struggling in silence or behind the facade curtain.

I myself have had battle after battle over the years with depression. I've also had anxiety issues creep up as I've gotten older. Not social anxiety, but anxiety over other things. Depression and anxiety are a deadly cocktail, and do not mix well at all. Add low self esteem and you've hit the trifecta.

Depression is not having a bad day/week/month. Depression is not having a good cry. It's different from being sad. Depression is a state of mind. It's a way of thinking that can be irrational and distorted. It's a toxic way of looking at yourself, those around you, and the situation you are in.

Depression is a lot like an unwilling addiction. Once you slip into that way of thinking, it can be very hard to break away from it. You can certainly want/desire to think differently, and want to change for the better. But it's not an overnight thing. Like breaking any other addiction, it takes a lot of hard work, patience, and support. There's also the relapses. You can look at yourself and tell yourself 'What are you doing?', but even with your mind asking you that question, you still 'do', because you can't find any other way to function.

It's gotten to me more often nowadays because I have just graduated college. So I would like to add a link or two about the issues effecting people in my position right now. This is purely something I would like to throw out there as well, and hopefully anyone going through it too can benefit from it.

[This is a link about something called Post-Graduate Depression]
[This is a link about wondering why it is not really talked about that often.]
[11 Ways to Avoid Post College Depression]

Remember: There are those that are open about their suffering, and those that are not. The reasons can range from being afraid of criticism and rejection, to anxiety, to stubbornness in admitting weakness when they believe it to be a weak trait, to just being shameful of it. Sometimes we have no idea of their suffering until it's too late to help just like in Xydane's case.

If any of you see any sort of sign that something is not well with somebody in your family, in your friends, in this community, anywhere... then reach out to them. Let them know you care. Let them know. Offer an ear to listen, if anything. We're all human, and none of us are perfect and we all have our own personal struggles and some are doing better than others at fighting it.

I don't know how to end this, so, I'll do it by quoting Xidane here.

(09-25-2015, 12:33 AM)Xydane Wrote: This is something constantly preached in my workplace and organization and I will continue to do my duty to remind everyone as well. I always preach family in every community and organization whether it's a guild in a video game or at a work place and it is up to us to look out for one another.

PS: I'd also love to recommend the 'Chicken Soup for the' series of books for anyone that wants to read something that may help him get through hard times. It isn't just for teenagers. There are Chicken Soups books out there for all ages and backgrounds, such as parents, teachers, being at work/college/school etc.

Here is a list of them.

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RE: Important Annoucement: Suicide Awareness |
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09-26-2015, 12:29 AM
Hey everyone. This is a tough topic for me to speak on, as I've lived with depression for a very long time. I just want to offer my condolences to Xydane, and let others know you're not alone. If you ever feel down and have nobody to talk to, even though I'm a complete stranger to most, you can shoot me a tell. Even if it's a talk about the most random stuff, sometimes having someone to blab to can really make a difference. I do not mind being pulled aside to help someone. I encourage it. I hope that I can help at least one person!
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RE: Important Annoucement: Suicide Awareness |
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10-02-2015, 10:21 AM
This is such an important topic and I'm so sorry for your loss Xydane. Just hearing the news of another one of us, even if we're not in the same game, has passed away under these circumstances brings a deep sense of loss to me.

I can only take solace in the fact I personally know a few in-game that have found support and understanding through FFXIV that they were lacking in their day to day life. It's a beautiful thing.
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