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Ok call me judgemental when you have no idea why i have these strong opinions about suicide etc
well. my gran who is polish, came to england because she was in a death camp in africia during the second world war. the things she saw while their i havnt gotta go into, it was something me and you wil never have to see thank god. she survied on nettle soup and a glass of water a day. as far as she knew she was 5 mins away from death in the 6 years she was there. did she even contemplate suicide? no. she actualy at one point walked through snow, waist high to collect food for herself, and others in the camp to survive. at 89 she is still very much alive, and she is the centre of the family and looks after everyone in the family. she is of sound mind and always has a smile on her face. she looks after herself better than anyone i know. she knows first hand the miracle which is life.
My mother had to look after both my brothers who both have drug addictions, it was so bad she had to go to counciling to cope, it was painful to see, i know how miserable and depressed she was. but again suicide to her was not a option, insted she decided to help others in a similar situation to her, and ran a once a group session. I to on a number of occasions have had to run home from school because i thought my brother had overdosed on heroin and was dead. and a few times ive had to slap him out of going into a coma like states.
People with real problems do not have the time to panic wot others think about them, or wether they are any good at making conversation etc.
also if any one read the news paper about the 16 suicides in wales over the last few months, GOVERNMENT officials have blammed it on such sites as this, which discourages people from talking to people in person about things, and instead using chat rooms, which denies human contact of empathy and compassion and creates a further sense of lonlyness. which actualy backs up what ive been saying on the topic.
well. my gran who is polish, came to england because she was in a death camp in africia during the second world war. the things she saw while their i havnt gotta go into, it was something me and you wil never have to see thank god. she survied on nettle soup and a glass of water a day. as far as she knew she was 5 mins away from death in the 6 years she was there. did she even contemplate suicide? no. she actualy at one point walked through snow, waist high to collect food for herself, and others in the camp to survive. at 89 she is still very much alive, and she is the centre of the family and looks after everyone in the family. she is of sound mind and always has a smile on her face. she looks after herself better than anyone i know. she knows first hand the miracle which is life.
My mother had to look after both my brothers who both have drug addictions, it was so bad she had to go to counciling to cope, it was painful to see, i know how miserable and depressed she was. but again suicide to her was not a option, insted she decided to help others in a similar situation to her, and ran a once a group session. I to on a number of occasions have had to run home from school because i thought my brother had overdosed on heroin and was dead. and a few times ive had to slap him out of going into a coma like states.
People with real problems do not have the time to panic wot others think about them, or wether they are any good at making conversation etc.
also if any one read the news paper about the 16 suicides in wales over the last few months, GOVERNMENT officials have blammed it on such sites as this, which discourages people from talking to people in person about things, and instead using chat rooms, which denies human contact of empathy and compassion and creates a further sense of lonlyness. which actualy backs up what ive been saying on the topic.