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Main –› Fitness & Health –› Depression & Despondence
 

When Someone You Love Tries To Hurt Themselves

 

Has someone you love tried to hurt themselves by committing suicide? If so, how did it make you feel? I ask these questions because I can relate to them.

You see, my brother attempted suicide recently.

The whole ordeal really affected me. I was an emotional wreck. I had feelings of guilt and kept asking myself, what could I have done to prevent this? Maybe I could have spent more time with him instead of being so wrapped up in my life. Maybe I could have been more alert and paid more attention to the signs. Maybe I could have done a little more to help him.

I was beating myself up playing the Maybe I could have game.

I thank God everyday that my brothers suicide attempted failed. Hes getting the help he needs and were spending a lot more time together. Things are getting a lot better. Hes smiling and laughing again. Hes on the road to recovery.

So why am I writing about something so personal and private in my life? Well, if my story helps just one person, it will all be worth it. You see, we were lucky, but unfortunately many are not. Hopefully with this article, it will help you recognize the warning signs or help you understand and deal with your feelings.

First of all, what are the possible suicide warning signs to look for?

Talk of suicide (even in a joking manner)

Isolation

Recent loss (divorce, death, job, religious faith, separation, etc.)

Previous suicide attempt

Change in personality or behavior

Change in sleep or eating patterns

Sexual problems (impotence, erectile dysfunction)

Low self esteem

No hope for the future

Substance abuse

Giving away favorite belongings

Making arrangements for pets

Making out a will

Giving up on life

So, lets ask ourselves, Why do people give up on life? Well, Im a firm believer in the fact that many of those who take their lives do not want to die as much as they want to end whatever is going on. They want the pain to stop.

Although the reasons why people commit suicide can vary, certain events in life can also trigger suicide. Some of these could be:

Family or relationship problems

Financial or work-related problems

Retirement or physical illness, especially in elderly people.

Loneliness

Rejection

Another triggering factor of suicide (and probably the most common) has nothing to do with anything on a social level, such as a job or relationship. That triggering factor has to do with a persons brain chemistry, which, in turn, causes Depression.

Depression is one of the leading causes of suicide. The thing to remember is, Depression can be treated successfully. Feelings of helplessness and hopelessness can be reversed.

Millions of people everyday cope with the problems and stresses of this world, so that nothing new. Its the way a persons mind and heart react to the pressures that lead some to kill themselves. So when the underlying factors are dealt with, many people react differently to the problems and stresses that can trigger suicide.

Its important to realize that suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem. One expert described it by saying, Committing suicide is like treating a cold with a nuclear bomb. Suicide is never justified.

I feel I have to mention the fact that sometimes its only easy to recognize signs of suicidal feelings after the fact. The present is a different story. Many times this is because its almost impossible to know what another person is thinking and feeling. Were not mind readers and it doesnt help when many suicidal people just dont open up and talk about their innermost feelings to others, even to close family and friends.

That was the case with my brother. He is a very quiet person who rarely spoke of his problems or things that bothered him.

So how can family, friends or others help?

Well, first of all remember that all suicide attempts should be treated seriously. There is no room for error. Studies have shown that 20-30% of people who attempted suicide will repeat their attempt with a year. The study goes on to show that more than 50% of suicides (in the United States) occur in people who have had no contact with a mental health professional. So as mentioned earlier, there is help available. Your condition can be helped. No situation is hopeless.

Another way that family and friends can help is to remember that sometimes an attempted suicide is a cry for help. So naturally family members and friends want to do and say the right thing to the one who has lost hope. One of the main things to remember is not to patronize them. They know what they did and why they did it, so they dont need to be babied.

Also, it will not help to use expressions like: Get over it, A lot of people are worse off than you, Stop feeling sorry for yourself and Snap out of it. Instead, try to be there for them. Be a good listener and listen to whatever they have to say. Be a real friend to them. Stress to them that even though you cannot fully understand how bad they feel, the experience of others is proof things will get better.

In the case of my brother, my family all gathered together and discussed how wed go about helping him. We made time for him and showed him how much we loved him. Dont get me wrong, there were mistakes along the way. There were some that patronized him and treated him like a porcelain doll. Some seemed to be walking around on egg shells around him. He didnt need that. My brother told me how bad that made him feel. Thats how I knew what to write in this article.

All this experience has brought my brother and I closer than ever. I thank God he is getting well.

The best advice I can give anyone out there who has gone through anything similar to my experience is to try to help their loved one by showing them that life, which should be their most prized possession, is worth living.

In conclusion, if Someone You Love Tries to Hurt Themselves, remember, its not your fault. Stop beating yourself or blaming yourself. Get them the help they need. Be there for them. Dont patronize them. Show them you care.

I hope I was able to help you by relating my personal and private experience.

Good luck to you all,

Anna

Author: Anna Allen
 
Author Bio:

Anna Allen

Anna Allen was born in California where she lives with her husband of eight years. They have 3 children which she says were gifts from God. She tried for 6yrs to have a child with her husband with no luck. They tried the whole infirtility thing and just gave up. They decide to give adoption a try since there are thousands of great kids that need good homes. They had to go through Foster Care first and received a 1 year old boy. A few months later, his infant sister was born and came to live with them right from the hospital. A week later, Anna found out she was pregnant. So Anna and her husband went from having no kids to having 3 kids in less than a year! They say they are truly blessed.

Anna is a photographer and is involved in affiliate marketing. She is also author of several articles. One of her business goals is that she and her husband become Real Estate investors.

Anna lists the 3 F's as the most important things in her life: Faith, Family and Friends.

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