Posted by IOWA NORTHEAST on December 13, 2010 at 20:08:41 from (206.72.18.89):
In Reply to: What Next ? posted by Billy NY on December 13, 2010 at 16:11:54:
This happens far to often, and the family will blame themselves at some point for not catching on to the problem.
The best words you can offer when this happens is ask them what they would say to someone else going through the same issue. It is no ones fault, the best doctors with the best and smartest, indeed miss it very often.
Around x-mas is a very sad time for those dealing with issues, and is one of the hardest deaths to deal with for a family left behind. This seems unbelivable while so many other fight for life each day.
When teenagers do it, there is usualy the same single one factor involved.
It simply takes time to heal from this ordeal, but friends and family help each other.
My uncle had surgery, and the doctors sent him home, and prommised him the worst headache he could imagine. He was upstairs and the gun was downstairs, and he was afraid of falling down the stairs. He made fun of himself over his thinking process. He chose to die, rather than have the same surgery done again.
One thing we often overlook, is that if it was not for modern medicine, many would not have to suffer, because nature would have delt with the matters years before.
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