
If you are in a crisis, please call for help: 1-800-273-8255, or 1-800-784-2433 (available 24/7). More resources available
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CountryAngel69
I support National Suicide Prevention lifeline. I support helping those who are suicidal and helping them out the best I can. I can honestly say the hotline has helped me more than once.
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Written on April 26th, 2013
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xecompany
I have lost so much and yet fought so hard to endure what is unquestionably a painful reality of my failure. I am lonely, and as simple as that sounds it's more devastating and life threatening than most would presume. Each night to go...
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Written on January 1st, 2013
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ashgarbs
I support you and AFSP with my whole human being! If it wasn't for you and AFSP, I would be a mess today after my brother's suicide. He passed over a year ago. May 2nd, 2011 to be exact. I miss him.
Thank you for your continous...
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Written on September 18th, 2012
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WildSpectrumArts
There are resources for those who feel that they are in a crisis situation.
This link will give you resources for crisis phone numbers and web addresses to various groups that can assist you with questions regarding abuse and emotional...
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Written on November 28th, 2011
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m8gnolia
One day my friend mentioned out of the blue that he was considering suicide. Following several days, he gave me more and more tid-bits of suicidal thoughts. He has an introverted personality and doesnt express himself verbally very...
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Written on May 18th, 2010
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starchedcookies
I've had many friends who have found themselves in a difficult situation. As a friend I've been there for them but sometimes it's more than I can handle. When things get serious I know the most I can do is to encourage my...
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Written on May 18th, 2010
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