I talk to my wife or at least I try but she can't handle talk of me committing suicide. It's not that I want to, like everyone I just want it to stop.
But that isn't going to happen.
It may happen, it may not.
It's imperative to come to some level ground with the current meds being taken... ADs could be ramping up what is already unbearable.
Again, I will implore you to try a benzo, they are different.
If you can exercise where you wont be exposed to noise... this will produce natural dopamine and well being. It will take months to really feel the effects.
Eat healthy foods, have ginger tea and garlic.
Try everything Allen, if you haven't already.
Have hot baths, have massages from family if you can't afford to pay for one.
Stretch, stretch and breathe. Cry, and hug and cry again. Express your feelings.
Do what you can.
You said you put a noose on and stepped on a chair. This is not how our exit should go down. It's not fair to our loved ones. If we go, I would suggest, it is done in a holistic way, where we have prepped our family with a person who is capable of navigating people through this, a professional. One should have access to MDMA which is used in assisted suicides so when we leave we are filled with love and are in a peaceful state. Would that not be better for our loved ones and for ourselves. Suicide is also my ace in the whole, but we owe it to the survivors and to ourselves to do it right.
Since suicide is not an option now, try your best. Follow advice of people who have been there. This may help and carry you to a better place. All you can do is try and see where it gets you.