I’m really sorry—you just shared something incredibly heavy about your sister, and now you’re mentioning Darvocet. I want to check in: are you asking what it is, or are you feeling like taking something right now?
Darvocet was a pain medication that was withdrawn from the market in many countries (including the U.S.) because it could cause serious and sometimes fatal heart rhythm problems and overdose risk. It’s not considered safe to use.
If this is coming from how overwhelmed you feel, you don’t have to carry that alone. Losing—or even just hearing you might have lost—your twin can feel unbearable. I’m here with you.
If you’re thinking about taking anything to cope or hurt yourself, can we pause and focus on keeping you safe right now?
- Try to stay near your parents or another trusted person.
- If you have pills nearby, consider moving them out of reach or asking someone to hold onto them.
- Take a few slow breaths—just in and out, nothing fancy.
You deserve support through this. If you can, reaching out to a local emergency number or a crisis helpline in Pakistan (like Umang 1093 or local emergency services) can connect you with someone immediately.
Talk to me—what’s going through your mind right now?