What is suicide?
Suicide is ‘the act of taking one’s own life “suicide is mostly cause by the feeling of sadness and feeling as if you’re not wanted. The most important thing to remember about suicidal thoughts is that they are symptoms of a treatable illness associated with fluctuations in the body's and brain's chemistry. They are not character flaws or signs of personal weakness, nor are they conditions that will just go away on their own. Depression and the depressive phase of bipolar disorder may cause symptoms such as the following: intense sadness hopelessness loss of appetite disruption of sleep decreased ability to perform usual tasks loss of interest in once-pleasurable activities
All of the following are accountable for the feelings of depression and or suicidal thoughts. Recovery is possible that’s if you are willing to get the right treatment and help you deserve and need. During severe depression, the systems that regulate emotion become disturbed. People in the middle of a severe depression often think only of things that are dark and sad. Physicians refer to this as "selective memory"- only remembering the bad and disappointments in your life. This is a part of the illness. But once again this feelings can all go away and be over with if you take on the treatment and get on the path to recovery. Soon enough you will be remembering the happy times instead of the bad times and quickly developed appositive outlook on your life. Warning Signs
Feelings of despair and hopelessness
Often times, individuals with depression talk with those closest to them about extreme feelings of hopelessness, despair, and self-doubt. The more extreme these feelings become, and the more often they're described as "unbearable," the more likely it is that the idea of suicide may enter the person's mind.
Drug or alcohol abuse
Someone with worsening depression may abuse drugs or alcohol. These substances can worsen symptoms of depression or mania,