Many people have fleeting thoughts of death. Fleeting
thoughts of death do not usually cause problems and are much different from
having frequent thoughts of suicide. If you often have thoughts of death and
suicide, you need to talk about your suicidal thoughts.
You may
think of suicide as the only way to solve your problem and end the pain you are
feeling. It may be hard for you to see other solutions. This makes it important
to talk about suicidal thoughts with someone. Other people may have a different
perspective and may be able to help you find other solutions to your problems
and pain.
Don't be afraid to talk about your thoughts of suicide
with a family member, friend, doctor, or counselor or to call a suicide
hotline. Many people who have suicidal thoughts may think there is no one who
can help or who cares. Most often this is not the case. Other people are able
and willing to help. You may also wish to contact your local suicide hotline,
health department, or the national suicide hotline (1-800-SUICIDEor1-800-273-TALKor1-800-273-8255).
Talking
about your suicidal thoughts is the first step to finding a way to solve your
problems and end your pain.