You've decided to do it. Life is impossible. Suicide is your way out.
Fine--but before you kill yourself, here are some things you should know. I am a psychiatric nurse, and I see the results of suicide--when it works and more often, when it doesn't. Consider, before you act, these facts:
Suicide is not usually successful.
You think you know a way to guarantee it?
Ask the 25 year old who tried to electrocute himself. He lived. But both his arms are gone.
What about jumping?
Ask John. He used to be intelligent, with an engaging sense of humor. That was before he leapt from a building. Now, he's brain-damaged and will always need care. He staggers and has seizures. he lives in a fog. but, worst of all, he KNOWS he used to be normal.
What about pills?
Ask the 12 year old with extensive liver damage from an overdose. Have you ever seen anyone die of liver damage? You turn yellow. It's a hard way to go.
What about a gun?
Ask the 24 year old who shot himself in the head. Now he drags one leg, has a useless arm and has no vision or hearing on one side. He lived through his "foolproof" suicide.
You might too.