nothing is ever that bad
no one on this board can help you, u need professional advice
^^Agreed, 100%, thats not said to be mean or harsh, but it's true and you NEED to let your family know how you're feeling. Depression (which I'm assuming is the cause of your feelings) is a brutal monster and can ruin you if left unchecked.
I'm not here to create a guilt-trip just to talk to people who may have felt the same thing (their life not leading to anything). Just a conversation because i'm pretty much socially isolated and this is the only forum i posted on from time to time. I understand your attitude but i doubt it's the nice thing to do.
Thing is, they're right.. I'm going to be honest. if you had information on here re: facebook or something I'd try to alert someone in your family because I wouldn't want someone else to go through what
I went through early this year.
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1497550241
I don't know if you can view it.. but my brother had done exactly this.. he confided in users at Gamefaqs and hid it from everyone he knew in real life. One of his virtual "friends" came to me and alerted me to it but only AFTER the fact.
Needless to say, I had it out with the GF crowd over their being cheerleaders and not activists. None of them even discouraged him from doing it.
To answer the thread title, yes I do, but not my own.
That sounds very odd I know but let me explain.
Jan 10, this year, I got a call from my father who NEVER calls me. He asks me what I'm doing.
me: "Sitting at the computer while a game installs on my PS3, about to call Ryan as soon as it's done so we can play it together."
dad: "Your brother is dead."
At this point, I assume one of two things is going on. Either dad is pulling my leg "for the lulz" or my brother Sean (who is incredibly reckless and was recently diagnosed with diabetes) has killed himself in some horrific accident. Point is, I NEVER suspected that he meant Ryan.
me: "Well, thats not a huge shock.. how did he go?"
dad: (sounding annoyed) "Your brother Ryan.."
me: " WHAT?!... (I stood up out of my chair)
WHAT?!
(I walked in to my work table and sat down) What the hell dad? What happened?"
He told me how my brother died and the reality set in. There had never been any indication that he was suicidal OR depressed. He didn't leave a note.
My advice is that you NEED to discuss this with someone in your family and let them know that this is a serious attempt to get help.
You may need some sort of medication to help you out.. you'd be surprised how much depression is caused by a chemical imbalance in the body or brain. For my brother, it was his thyroid.