What to Do if You Want To Kill Yourself & Feel Suicidal

What to Know About Suicidal Ideation

What Is Suicidal Ideation?

Suicidal ideation is when you think about killing yourself. This could mean that someone is actively planning and considering suicide, or it could mean that someone is so overwhelmed that they just don’t want to go on. It’s estimated that about 9% of the general population experience suicidal thoughts, and around 5% of people between the ages of 18 and 25.

Those with health issues or other major life challenges are even more likely to deal with suicidal thoughts. Situational stressors like military service or being discriminated against can increase your risk of suicidal ideation, as can diagnoses of chronic pain, traumatic brain injury, substance abuse disorder, depression, bipolar disorder, and more.

Passive suicidal ideation is when a person wishes to be dead or hopes that it will happen soon but doesn’t make any plans to make it happen. This could look like crawling into bed for the night and hoping that you don’t wake up in the morning. This could look like thinking about how you wouldn’t have to face your problems if you were gone. It could also look like feeling so tired that you wish you could just “sleep forever.” Essentially, you may not necessarily want to die, but you do not want to live your life either.

Active suicidal ideation is when a person not only wants to die but fully intends to and may even already have plans for how to do it. While both are cause for concern and treatment, if you are having suicidal thoughts that include details about how you would commit the act, it’s important that you talk to someone ASAP. Please reach out to a Hope Coach today, or call 988 for support and 911 if you’re in immediate danger.

Do You Feel Suicidal Right Now?

I know life can be hard and problems can pile so high that we cannot see a way out. I want to give you some practical ideas to try when you are at the depth of despair and feeling overwhelmed and hopeless. When you feel suicidal, please try these four steps.

When you have lost hope and believe suicide is the only way out, please try these four ideas:

1. Reach Out for Help

I understand that finding the strength to do this can be really hard, especially if you also feel alone, but suicide prevention services are available to help.

What Is a Contract for Life Partner?

Every person who is even remotely thinking of suicide, should have a Contract for Life partner. A Contract for Life partner is someone you trust and who understands you. This is someone you make a commitment to that says, I promise that if I have serious thoughts of killing myself, I will talk with you or with someone else I trust before I do anything destructive.

John is a survivor and here is his advice, "Don’t keep quiet if you are going to hurt yourself or others…please speak up. If you are feeling suicidal then talk to someone, don’t keep quiet about it. There is someone out there who will listen to you."

Keely said she has an older friend she calls when she feels suicidal thoughts coming on: I told her everything. And I told her that I need her help. Sometimes I just call to hear her voice to know I'm not alone. Other times, I ask if we can get together. She doesn't grill me, she's just there for me.

A Contract for Life partner is priceless because you can meet with them face to face or talk on the phone anytime. If you do not have one, please make it a priority to go looking for one today.

2. Refer to your Safety Plan

Take time right now to print out the Prevention Checklist and fill in the blanks of the Suicide Safety Plan. Then, whenever you have depression and suicidal thoughts, you can pull out your plan and follow what you have written down.

3. Remove whatever can harm you at that very moment

If there are guns, knives, and pills in your house, then RUN from your house. Get away from anything you can use to hurt yourself. This will buy you time to settle down and begin to think rationally. Some people are most suicidal when they are drunk.

Have someone you know, and trust clear all those things out of your house.

Wendelin said she was suicidal for over three years but was helped by knowing she wasn't alone:  I had a friend who was there for me no matter what. I tried to push this friend away so many times, she took away the knives and scissors I'd cut with, my dad's diving knife, my grandpa's gun, and the hose and rope so I couldn't hang myself. Even though I was so mad at her for it, I knew she cared and that she really did love me.

Glory wrote: I tried a couple of times but it never really worked. Then one night I realized something. If you can't change it, get over it. There are much better things to do in life than sit around hating life. God gave us life so we should use it. Killing yourself is only running away from your problems. It won't help one bit.

4. Turn to other Activities

The key here is to get your mind off of doing the unthinkable. If you are near suicide, you want to change the subject, or divert your mind from what you were planning to do. Walk, jog, bike, swim, take a nap, take a hot shower, watch a movie, listen to music, read a book, do household chores, clean, go shopping, go to the park, volunteer at an animal shelter for a few hours – An excuse to play with puppies? Yes, please! Anything that has the potential to help you lift your spirit.

Kelsey discovered this worked for her: I actually went and got a knife to kill myself and I just stopped and I was thinking this really isn't solving my problems is it? So I just decided to try to get into something like hip-hop classes, get my mind off my life, and just try to live life to the fullest.

You were made for more.

I know it feels like life will never get better, but I believe that you can get to the other side of this pain. I believe you were created for more than what you are feeling right now. God designed you in His image. He breathed life into you. He KNOWS you and LOVES you and has a purpose for your life.  It may not FEEL that way, but we can't always trust our feelings.

There is a man in the Bible who God says was a man after his heart. His name was David.  Yet David struggled with his feelings a lot. Read the book of Psalms and you will see what I am talking about.  For example, here is what King David said in Psalm 6:6-9, "All night I flood my bed with weeping, drenching it with my tears. My vision is blurred by grief; my eyes are worn out because of all my enemies. Go away, all you who do evil, for the Lord has heard my weeping. The Lord has heard my plea; the Lord will answer my prayer."  Here are other Bible verses to encourage you - Verses of Hope when Struggling with Suicidal Thoughts
There are many more articles on TheHopeLine regarding suicide and we want you to know you are not alone. You matter, you are good enough and you are loved.

If you or a friend need support right now, chat on-line with a Hope Coach, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988, for free confidential, 24/7 help. Head here for a list of crisis centers around the world. For additional help, please visit the suicide prevention resource page.

Dawson McAllister
Dawson McAllister, also known as America's youth pastor, was an author, radio host, speaker, and founder of TheHopeLine. McAllister attended Bethel College in Minnesota for undergraduate work where he graduated in 1968, began graduate studies at Talbot School of Theology in California, and received an honorary doctorate from Biola University.
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672 comments on “What to Do if You Want To Kill Yourself & Feel Suicidal”

  1. I dont care about anything anymore. I am constantly afraid of everything in my mind. I have lost that happy person i was and i will never get it back. I cant eat or sleep or concentrate. Im so tired. Im riddled with anxiety. I dont want to feel it anymore. I want to be sedated to unconsciousness. Im starting to withdraw from society.

    1. It sounds like you are struggling with real depression. That happy person is still in there. It is important to talk to someone about how you are feeling so that you can get the help you need. Our HopeCoaches are available 24/7 to help you sort through this and move forward to get the happy person in you back. Just click the "chat now" button or go to this link https://www.thehopeline.com/gethelp

  2. I have no hope any more. Im loosing everything I've worked for because of my depression. I can't even leave my home with out having anxiety anymore. My girlfriend left me because of my illness and I found out she is pregnant with my baby. How Im I suppose to take care of them if I cannot take care of myself. I have tried to kill myself with pills but vomited them up. I tried to use my car by putting a hose in the muffler into the window of the car but I just woke up with an empty tank. Im about to hang myself in my living room. I've written my good bye's to the only people I love and I feel my time is coming to an end on this world.

    1. I am so thankful you have reached out for help here at TheHopeline! Have you been to see a doctor? Depression can be caused by a chemical imbalance. It is curable, but it is important to get physically checked out to get to the bottom of it. Please don't give up. Your child does not want to grow up without a daddy. We had a little girl post recently that she wanted to die because her dad died before she was born.
      I believe you can get well. Please chat with a HopeCoach online so that we can connect you with resources and listen more in depth to what you are going through right now. Please don't give up.

  3. See this is the thing, everyone says oh it will be better and ih hang in there, oh and the best someone out there loves you- well guess what? No they don't. I am almost 40 have nobody, no money, no job thru no fault of my own and think about killing myself everyday. The only thing that stops me is my dog. But once he is gone, i won't be too far behind. Lets see someone give me a reason to keep living. And not the same it will get better speech, cause i am old enough now to know that is not true. Once my dog goes the only thing that loves me will be gone. I am too old to meet someone new, wait until i love them then, have a kid i shoulda had that done by now. Thats all i ever wanted was a family but i also aint the type to have a kid when i am mad old and not be able to do things with the kid cause i am all old an shht. That ain't fair to the kid. I wasted from 18-28 being with the same girl who upped and left one day. That was my one chance. Looking at pictures of cute animals may make it ok for the time but when thats over i gotta go back to the reality that i am a loser and there really is nothing for me in the future so whats the point? Its not gonna get better, i literally havent got anyone to talk to, there is nothing that can possibly happen besides winning the lottery for millions that can make me happy.

    1. I hear you. Is it clear in your mind what you want to be happy in life? 40 is not too old to be a father. Even 50 isnt too old if you take care of yourself healthwise. Why do you not work? Mick Jagger just had a child at 72. Are you able-bodied? If so and you cant find work in your area, maybe consider moving to a completely different place. You could also adopt. Don't give up man. These things can change.

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