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Old 05-16-2007, 05:14 AM #1
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Addy touched a nerve when she asked about Michaels "health".

One of the problems with losing a loved one to suicide is that a lot of it is guess work. Our son was a big, strong, physically healthy 31 yr. old with a good job, a big booming laugh.

Did he have problems?.....sure, money was always a problem and his fiancee had gone to Florida with her parents and was pressuring him for a ring. He also had a bad cold, half a bottle of brandy to drink, and the Bears lost.

Did he have a future? We all thought so...did he have plans, yes. did he leave a note? No.

Was he mentally ill? Not in our opinion...our being me, his dad, sisters and brothers in laws who he'd planned to go camping with the coming weekend.

So why did he pick up that gun and blow his head off? I'll never know for sure but in my heart I have concluded that it was an impulsive act. I had a lot of help coming to this conclusion...especially from my old friend PTer from OBT.

Why am I reacting so strongly to Addys' implication that Michael was "ill"....
because it's judgemental! The implication being that people who would complete suicide must be mentally ill....horribly depressed...etc.

I believe that he despaired at that moment and said "F*** It"

I started a thread years ago on OBT....The Ultimate F*** You was it's title and it offended more than a few people. But I wanted to make the point that a loved one killing themselves truly feels like the ultimate rejection.

So Addy, I guess I can't answer your question.
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Each suicidal act, I think, has it's own reason. Desperation, depression, pain, who knows. Millions of reasons. Impulsive sometimes, yes. The last person I knew who killed himself had a myriad of problems going on. He was very altered, however, when he committed the final act. Altered on drugs and alcohol and very desperate. No money, wife left him and took kids, death of his closest friend, fired from his job, a very sick mother and more.

I think something as simple as being broke can lead you to take your own life. (if you can call being in debt and never having enough money simple!) I personally have thought many a time about how nice it would be to die so that I didn't have to deal with money problems anymore. But then I have the depression monster hovering around and that makes it worse.

I agree you don't have to be physically or mentally ill, but something is there that pushes you over the edge.

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I believe that he despaired at that moment and said "F*** It"
Exactly. There must be at least a moment of desperation. Suicide is a desperate act. I hope those that complete the act get the relief they wanted.
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I think we have all had F*** it moments. I know I have.

Some just don't act on it. Others do. For those that do, I honestly believe most of them are no longer tormented. They are at peace from the demons that haunted them (whatever they may have been).



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In order for a suicide to be impulsive...one must have immediate access to the "solution" to the pain. Michael did...he had a gun right there. He had a permit to carry it for his job.

That's why I hate hand guns...easy access...very wrong decision.

Only this week did we learn that had he lived, he'd be the grandpa to a baby boy. How proud he would have been of that. Instead of enjoying his grandchld, he's left a legacy that he wouldn't have wanted. If only he had stopped to think! So what should only be a joyous event, is tinged with memories and pain.

My husband wondered why the baby wasn't named after our Michael. Who would want to name a newborn after someone who committed suicide? Put in that light, he agreed with me.

So the point is...don't kill yourself. don't leave those left behind this "forever pain."
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the brandy..it had to play a big role. i know this is such a difficult subject for you hon. but alcohol can cause bad depression. even just a single night of overdoing it.

how many of us have had a night with friends..had a few drinks..and someboidy..if not us...starts to get sentimental..cries..or even gets really upset? i bet lots.

alcohol clouds your judgement. if it didn't who in their "right" mind would get in a car after drinking? or drink at a family gathering and put your family..your kids in your car?

i know you would have seen signs alffe.

i hope this new great grand baby gets the chance to know you and your wonderful family.
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No question about it Curious...alchohol lowers your inhibitions, gives you false courage and impairs your judgement.

Difficult subject??? Understatement....

Thank you for your kind words about the baby Curious.
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It always sounded like an impulsive act to me too. It's why I stay away from narcotic drugs and alcohol - impaired judgment. It's the main reason I won't allow a gun in the house - too quick and easy.

I don't trust myself when I get depressed. My depression isn't a clinical mental illness - it's due to being terrified about the future. No pill or therapy will change my future. My depression surrounds my physical illness, but it's not really caused by my physical illness. There's no pill to cure my illness. My best bet to avoid suicide is to remain clean and defenseless.

I'm so sorry you had to lose your son in such a horrible way. I appreciate you sharing your story of Michael with us over the years. If you hadn't, chances are I wouldn't be here.
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