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Old 05-31-2010, 06:57 PM #1
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I don't know how to start a post and his has to do with sucide. I've thought about it before(this fall is the 3 year) I tried *edit* I couldn't do it. I ever got *edit* I think that would be the end. It seems simple that way. Your dead *edit*. Please don't give me the get help speach, idk I might one day. My question is for anyone who lost a loved one to sucide whether family,friend,etc could you share how you dealt with it. Ik u live with it ever day. The one hig when I'm so down is what would my family do(I'm 15,). Supposaly it affets at least 10 people big time. I just don't see he point living sometimes(no get help again). I would appreciate stories you went through when someone you knew ended it themselves.

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Hi soccersam

I moved your post off the useful websites sticky here onto its own thread so others can answer

I had to edit a little. I hope you dont mind. It was just a bit too much triggering info

I am so sorry you have been thru so much when you are so young

We lost a loved one to suicide in my family, so I can tell you honestly that people never fully recover when a loved one takes their own life.

people here really care and I hope you will understand more of the devastation that suicide brings....as is often said here...it destroys more than just the life of the person who dies
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