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Helping Friends : Surviving a Loved One's Suicide
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From: MSN NicknameSilken2004  (Original Message)Sent: 7/21/2006 11:06 PM

Survivors of Suicide

A suicide survivor is the parent, spouse, child, sibling or loved one of one who has committed suicide. They are the ones “left behind�?�?survivors of a tragedy they may not have foreseen but for which they often feel responsible. Their way to peace is long and painful. It is a situation that occurs far too frequently.

�?Suicide takes the lives of more than 30,000 Americans every year.

�?Suicide kills more people than homicide.

�?Suicide is the eighth leading cause of death for all Americans, and the third leading cause of death for young people aged 15 to 24.

Experts generally agree that people who take or attempt to take their own lives feel trapped by hurt and hopelessness. Whatever the reality or support available, they feel isolated from family and friends, from life itself. In short, death seems to be their only option.

“He or she probably wasn’t choosing death as much as choosing to end unbearable pain,�?writes John Hewitt in After Suicide.

Christine Smith, whose son Trevor killed himself, says, “There are many reasons that add up to an unfortunate mix of crisis and opportunity.�?/P>

The Lord is near to the brokenhearted, and saves the crushed in spirit.
Psalm 34:18

Depression: Often First Warning

According to Survivors of Loved Ones�?Suicides (SOLAS), a survivor support group, the majority of suicides are the result of untreated depression or other mental illness. Says one survivor, “My son suffered from undiagnosed depression that he hid well from those who could best help him.�?/P>

Not everyone who is depressed considers or attempts suicide. But there are components of depression in almost every suicide. Recognizing depression as a biochemical imbalance in the brain, not a moral weakness or punishment, is vital. The key lies in diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of recurrence.

At 15, Joshua Burton was diagnosed with clinical depression and treated, but the symptoms returned. Sitting on the floor of his parents�?barn with their .22-caliber hunting rifle in his mouth, he prayed.

“I must have sat there an hour,�?says Joshua. Fortunately, he got intensive help. Soon, Joshua realized “everything wasn’t as bad as I thought. Things were actually good.�?/P>

One survivor advises, “take all cries for help seriously. Silence kills.�?/P>

Reaching Out is Crucial

The grief that survivors experience, while extremely painful and individual, does not have to be endured alone.

La Rita Archibald, founder of HEARTBEAT, a survivor network, believes that “It is comforting to know what helped others who have experienced this anguish,�?including those who themselves have attempted suicide.

After her son’s suicide, Darlene Emme and a friend printed small cards with the message “Ask For Help.�?They put them in a basket at her son’s funeral; all were taken. Today, Emme’s idea is an international effort. The Light for Life Foundation of America educates youth on suicide prevention, encouraging them to choose life.

Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.
Matthew 5:4

Help for the Holidays

The powerful emotions of the grieving process are magnified during the holiday season. It’s a time when memories of missing loved ones are especially painful.

Give yourself permission to grieve. Prepare for the onslaught of emotions that is likely to come. Focus less on others�?expectations and more on what will help you get through the holidays your way.

Keep company with supportive people. Accept the love others offer. In turn, give whatever you can to those who reach out to you. In giving, you will also receive.

We serve a loving, comforting God and there is great healing in His community and in prayer.

When the Worst Has Happened

When a loved one commits suicide, most survivors admit that there is little anyone can say to provide comfort. Yet, connecting with someone usually leads to greater peace. This is also true for those who have attempted suicide themselves.

When one woman lost her father to suicide, her church’s assurance that God would look upon her father with compassion helped her cope.

Hope for Bereaved, a Syracuse, New York, suicide survivor group says communication is crucial for families dealing with the loss of a loved one. The key is in respecting each person’s individual way of handling grief.

Families can also get therapy or grief counseling…help other family members by allowing grieving space�?pray for peace and healing.

Suggestions for Survivors

Whether you are the survivor of another’s suicide or have tried to end your own life, consider these suggestions from a survivor support group:

TALK…Express your pain.

FEEL…Don’t suppress or postpone grief.

LISTEN…Consider friends�?suggestions.

GRIEVE…It’s okay. No scale can measure your pain.

CRY…Tears can relieve the brute force of hurting and lead to healing.

HEAL…You are learning acceptance. It is not a lack of love or remembrance.

LAUGH…Laughter is not a sign of less grief or less caring. You know your loved one would want you to laugh again.

In her book, Suicide and its Aftermath, Iris Bolton writes that although those left behind after a suicide may not believe it possible to survive, they can. Consider her insights:

�?Anger, guilt, and forgetfulness are common. You are not crazy, you are in mourning.

�?Forgiveness can help alleviate guilt.

�?Take one moment or one day at a time.

�?Remember, no one is the sole influence in another’s life.

The brother of a suicide victim says, “Every time I feel guilty, I remember this was something my brother chose to do. It hurts, but it was his decision. Acknowledging this helps me feel less responsible.�?/P>

Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not rely on your own insight. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make straight your paths.
Proverbs 3:5-6


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