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Thinking about suicide? Think about this


You've decided to do it. Life is impossible. Suicide is your way out.


Fine--but before you kill yourself consider these facts:


Suicide is not usually successful.


You think you know a guaranteed way?


Ask the 25-year-old who tried to electrocute himself. He lived. But, both his arms are gone.


What about jumping?


Ask John. He used to be intelligent , with an engaging sense of humor. That was before he leapt from a building. Now, he's brain- damaged and will always need care. He staggers and has seizures. He lives in a fog. But, worst of all, he KNOWS he used to be normal.


What about pills?


Ask the 12-year-old with extensive liver damage from an overdose. Have you ever seen anyone die of liver damage? You turn yellow. It's a hard way to go.


What about a gun?


Ask the 24-year-old who shot himself in the head. Now he drags one leg, has a useless arm and has no vision or hearing on one side. He lived through his "foolproof" suicide.


You might too.


But...


Who will clean your blood off the carpet or scrape your brains from the ceiling? Commercial cleaning companies may refuse that job- -but SOMEONE has to do it. Who will have to cut you down from where you hung yourself or identify your bloated body after you've drowned?


Your father?


Your mother?


Your wife?


Your son?


The carefully worded "loving" suicide note is of no help. Those who loved you will NEVER completely recover. They'll feel regret and an unending pain.


Suicide is contagious. Look around your family. Look closely at the 4 year old playing with his cars on the rug. Kill yourself tonight, and he may do it ten years from now.


You DO have other choices. There are people who can help you through this crisis. Call a hotline. Call a friend.


Call your minister or priest. Call a doctor or hospital.


Call the police.


They will tell you that there's hope. Maybe you'll find it in the mail tomorrow. Or in a phone call this weekend. But what you're seeking could be just a minute, a month, or a day away.


You say you don't want to be stopped? Still want to do it?


Well, then, I may see you in the psychiatric ward later.


And we'll work with whatever you have left.






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My dog just died today and I'm soooo sad! =( She didn't suffer, thank god, but I just can't get over it. She was the greatest dog, and I love her so much. What can I do to feel better?
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WEll getting over a pets death is hard some times I still cry when my cat died a year ago. but all you have to think of is all the fun time and some times that will make you feel sad. But if that doesnt work just call up a good friend and go to her house or something to get your mind off that some times it can really hurt but after a while when you get a new pet you will still remeber you old pet but it will feel different I cant realy explan it but its like you still feel sad but yet it doesnt bother you. After a while you will feel better HOpe it works out for you and sorry for your loss


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