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Grumble 02-03-2004 03:14 AM

I agree with sharni and with DM

I am a failed suicide and I was pretty serious about it when it occurred at age 30. I dint go round telling everyone, I went and did it. It was a miracle I survived and was in hospital for a month getting over it.

When I was getting help from the shrink I realised the suffering that my attempt had forced on my family.

For me being depressed is like being in a deep dark hole and people and things around you do not penetrate into it much. It is truly a living hell.

It can be treated though

dm383 02-03-2004 04:02 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Sharni
I do not need depression explained to me :) I suffer from it too...though not as bad as some...


I didn't know that, but I picked YOUR post, because it contained all the elements I wanted to comment on! :)



Quote:
Well until the man in question adds his say...we dont know do we..

But i still stand by both my posts....talk suicide to me and you will get that reaction....i believe it to be the cowards way out of dealing with life!

A word to all who contemplate suicide

..............



Have to say, you're "preaching to the converted" here, Sharni!! I have no intention of going into details, now or ever, but I've BEEN in the "Dark Place" and come out the other side ~ it was only once I came through it though, that I was able to 'think' clearly at all..... and THAT'S when all the feelings You have about suicide hit me, too.

And they've stayed with me ever since. I've also "lost" people to suicide, both friends AND, last year, one of my patients. It hurts, as you know, makes you want to bring them back and kill 'em yourself for being so stupid..... MY job is doing that (sort of!)BEFORE things get that far... but when you're dealing with a person who has already decided that killing themselves is the only way "out", they WON'T tell you, no matter what you try. It's only the people who are only 99.9% sure that we (as in Mental Health Workers) can do anything about it.

Just as a point of interest; the highest rate of suicide (in Britain anyway) is in young males between ages 18-25..... there's all SORTS of reasons why "they" think this is so...... my thinking is, they don't REALLY know!

DM


(I've re-read this 4 or 5 times now, and I'm still not happy with it.. but I'm gonna post it anyway! :))

Sharni 02-03-2004 04:09 AM

Hun...i'm not preaching to anyone

What you or anybody else says or does about someone telling you they are going to knock themselves off is totally up to you...

All my posts are trying to point out is MY view on it

dm383 02-03-2004 04:41 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Sharni
Hun...i'm not preaching to anyone

What you or anybody else says or does about someone telling you they are going to knock themselves off is totally up to you...

All my posts are trying to point out is MY view on it



I KNOW you are, hun! :D


I told you I wasn't happy with my post, didn't I?? Basically, all the 'waffle' meant "I agree with ya"! Always been a problem of mine, that.... can't use one word when 20 will do!! :)

(Luv ya, Sharni!! :heart: )

DM

Grumble 02-03-2004 06:45 AM

I luv sharni too a respected and treasured friend :)


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