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[quote=Anonymous]Honestly, I would get help now. These are thoughts of suicide. You aren't making plans and you can talk yourself out of them, but they are symptomatic of an illness. Once you are well again, you will not be able to believe that you ever thought it would be better to be dead. Please don't wait. The brain can be a fragile thing. My brother died by suicide and never expressed suicidal ideation - in fact, he had a to-do list for the day he died - but he was unstable and I believe he just lost his normal impulse control, the rational kind like what you have now that says you'd never do that to your baby. He would NEVER have done that to his sons, not consciously, not knowingly. If the underlying desire to be dead is there, you need help to address that. You can't count on your rational side always being there, especially if your symptoms get worse. Please get help today. Great resources above. [/quote]
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