people always says that 'when you know someone have suicidal tendency, bring this person to seek professional help.'. seriously, i was thinking if bringing this person to seek professional help is really 'helping' him/her. most of the time, these people will be under doctor's prescription of anti-depressants, if that's the cause. however, i'm not too sure if this medication is gonna be long-term, or it's gonna stop when the person is no longer depressed. what i know is those people under the anti-depressant medication are often dreamy and blank-minded, at the same time, it's also very difficult for them to concentrate/focus. the worst part is, when the medicine wears off, their emotion can easily take a roller-coaster ride - often they do impulsive things at this point.
so is it a good or bad thing for them to take anti-depressant?