Article: If someone is suicidal, they may suddenly talk about death more often. You may hear someone pondering about death often and bringing the subject up frequently. They may, for example, strike up a conversation about whether there's an afterlife. In extreme cases, a suicidal person may actually say something like, "I wish I was dead." A suicidal person may be very negative about themselves and the world. You may notice they do not think things will change, and frequently talk about this fact. They will have a general feeling of hopelessness.   A suicidal person may say things like, "Life is too hard" or "There's no way out of this situation" or "There's nothing I can do to make things better." They may also be very negative about themselves. You may hear things like "I'm a burden on everyone" or "You shouldn't have to deal with me." This is a major red flag. Someone may work overtime to pay off debts. They may also suddenly want to get their will in order. You may also notice a suicidal person giving away valued possessions. One of the most dangerous signs of suicidal intent is when someone has a plan. If someone is trying to obtain a deadly weapon or substance, they may be suicidal. You may also find them writing what looks like a suicide note. If someone actually has a suicide plan, this is very dangerous. You should immediately alert emergency services. The person's life could be in danger. If you suspect someone is suicidal, it's important to take action. Suicidal thoughts are a medical emergency, and need to be addressed as such.  Do not leave someone you suspect is suicidal alone. If the person attempts to harm themselves, call 9-1-1 or emergency services in your area. You should also alert a family member or friend as soon as possible. If you're not with the person, tell them to call the National Suicide Hotline at  800-273-TALK (800-273-8255). If you're outside the United States, look for the equivalent in your country. In the UK, for example, they can call  +44 (0) 8457 90 90 90.  A suicidal person needs professional intervention as soon as possible. It's important to get them to a therapist or counselor. A suicidal person may need to be temporarily hospitalized.
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Pay attention to talk of death. Listen to negative statements. Watch for someone getting their affairs in order. Listen to any discussions of a specific suicide plan. Act appropriately if you think someone is suicidal.