Dealing With The Loss(es) Of a Loved One(s) Because Of Suicide.


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If you are dealing with the loss(es) of a loved one(s) because of suicide; I hope that you are not blaming yourself in any way for what they did. Of course, I say that with the difficult task myself! I was the first one to blame myself; however, that does not bring my eldest Son back, and it definitely doesn't help me as a Mother to my younger two children. It has been quite a major feat; however, overcoming the guilt and not walking around on eggshells around them, worried that they might be thinking along those lines.

So, with that in mind, we know that life goes on; as hard as it is. We still have to look at it through other eyes before we really get the true effect. We all have different opinions on everything, so you may not agree with me and that is fine. 


I just hope to open other minds up to be aware of your loved one's emotions, feelings, and intentions. Before it is absolutely too late to do anything about it; other than grieve! 
We know our people, to an extent that is. So when something just isn't right with our loved ones, we can usually sense it. Although I have dealt with grief that I am trying to help others avoid, sometimes it isn't always that easy. Attempts at suicide are the clearest of the signs, that they need help.
More about that on one of my Facebook pages here: 
https://facebook.com/StopSuicideOneStigmaAtATime


With love and peace, hope, and joy to all of you out there. 

~Dar~

A link I recently wrote and posted more on this subject:
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Some Links for  free advice from people that know more about the subject:
#988

Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 

OR 
1-800-273-8255



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My personal journey in life includes being an advocate for suicide prevention and awareness surrounding the stigmas.