hsfkush
Well-Known Member
I didn't know this guy by name or face, but I went camping with a few friends, we came across a river which looked pretty clean so we all went for a swim and a couple of us were chasing this small fish under water down the stream(trying to be clever and catch it), then we heard a scream from one of my friends girlfriends, we looked up and we were under a bridge and just saw these two legs, swaying slightly off the edge of this bridge and it turns out the guy had been hanging there for close to a week.
Not very pleasant to say the least, a couple of our camping group needed the help of psychiatrists to help them get over the experience.
One word of warning to anyone on the forums who've never seen a suicide, if you discover a suicide NEVER look at their face. I still have nightmares on a regular basis.
Not very pleasant to say the least, a couple of our camping group needed the help of psychiatrists to help them get over the experience.
Back onto the OP though, the only thing I can suggest is that you try and keep yourself occupied, remember the good times and if need be, try and seek professional help. The pain will never go away if it's someone close to you, it only lessens as time goes on.Have you ever known anyone close to you that has taken their own life? Did you see it coming? How did you deal with the loss, and how did you feel towards the person who committed suicide? Do you think it was selfish? Do you have pity for someone who felt that they had no other way out? Do you still have questions for that person? Will you ever find closure? What would you have done differently had you known what they were thinking? Do you think there was any way to prevent it?
One word of warning to anyone on the forums who've never seen a suicide, if you discover a suicide NEVER look at their face. I still have nightmares on a regular basis.