Would we even fit the criteria for assisted suicide?
No.
I’ve never been more suicidal in my life. I feel like my life is over. I am almost certain I’ve been damaged beyond repair and I see so many people not recovering their former selves. This shit is hell on earth. Can someone please give me some words of encouragement. Thanks
I have moderated these Invega threads for years now and I have seen SO MANY people recover. It just takes time for the poison to leave your body, and unfortunately you are right in the thick of the most excruciating time. Please just stick it out, as others have said. Time and living healthily will heal you. And please, be brave and courageous, and that does not mean to just suck it up and put on a happy face. Not at all. Remember that the definition of brave and courageous is to face something threatening and foreboding despite knowing how scary it is. That shows true strength in my opinion, and I love the concept of courage and being brave
In America it is legal in some states. However, “access to the procedure is generally restricted to people with a terminal illness and less than six months to live. Patients are generally required to be mentally healthy, to get approval from multiple doctors, and to affirm the request multiple times.”
Switzerland is where you wanna go:
1. The Swiss Penal Code allows for assisted suicide, as long as the motive of those assisting is not selfish.
2. Those assisting the person to die need not be a doctor. Anyone can assist as long as their motive is altruistic
It just costs $12,500 in Switzerland.
Hence, for the vast majority of people in this thread (nay, for most people
in the entire world) IT IS NOT A VIABLE OPTION.
Let's forget about the assisted euthanasia thing and move on from it please. I deleted it when it was initially suggested because it is a silly thing to say in a thread like this, it is a bad concept to put in to people's minds and it is disruptive to the discussion at hand, i.e. RECOVERY from Invega. No more talk of assisted euthanasia, please. It is not relevant to this thread.
That is awesome!! Keep it up!
I find some strange relief from watching true crime, police interrogations, prison docs, people with rare diseases. My troubles seem so trivial compared to them.
You know what? This may or may not bring you some consolation, but many MANY people, even those without any kind of psychiatric issues whatsoever love watching those types of shows for the exact same reason

That's why they are so fucking popular! Precisely as you said, it makes your own troubles seem trivial, which gives some kind of relief to your personal plight, huh. I personally love watching true crime docos. My penchant is docos that involve psychopathic serial killers, because I majored in "The Dark Personality Types" in my Psychology degree, and also studied psychopaths in-depth in my Forensic Psychology degree. I find psychopaths infinitely fascinating, as they are so alien to me........Anyway lol
Dude this is such a crazily negative post to people recovering, I think this kind of post shouldn’t be on here personally
I completely agree, which is why I deleted it. Just ignore it and move on
@CrimsonThornX HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!! 
I am so glad you had a nice day with your family and friends

I know you're still not feeling good, but for this coming year I wish for you a huge improvement in your recovery
