I want to echo this sentiment. I've been fortunate never to lose a loved one to suicide (I can't imagine losing 3). I know a number of people close to me who have been taking anti-depressants for many years. Without a doubt, their proper administration and use has kept those same people among the living. Sadly, I know of a few people who are afraid of the stigma attached to such treatment (more imagined than real), and they live in constant torment.
The worst thing in the world is to assume medication can't or won't work. Please seek the advice of a competent medical professional before reaching that conclusion.
Thanks, Jillian, for starting this thread. It's an extremely important topic.
Originally Posted by TinMan
Thanks for your input TinMan!
Losing three people to this terrible struggle has been difficult. At the same time, it has brought light to my life by showing me how important it is to bring light to other peoples lives.
This thread has actually been amazing for me in so many ways. The outreach I have gotten of support was amazing. But also, I have had many, many people reach out to me for help or just to have someone to talk to about this. Whether it was them themselves going through it or a loved one, many people are seeking advice on it. I love, love, love helping people and making people happy. It's what brings me joy in life. To be able to help these people in their time of need helps me remember my loved ones in a positive way.
And again, I'm
always here if
any of you on this board, whether we have had past issues or not, need someone to talk to about anything. Whether it is depression, suicide, a fight with the wife, a bully on the board, feeling you have been done wrong by a hobbyist, provider or friend. Anything, whatever it is. I am her for each and every one of you.
XOXO
JP