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A Workmate Has Died
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...voluntarily
How do you cope with that...?
How do you cope with that...?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Pasta, it is very difficult to understand the death by suicide, many emotions surface, disbelief, guilt, impotence,anger, and lots more. The person who died has what they wanted....relief from the absolute terror of their life they could not cope with. Mental illness is non-discriminant and can affect any soul, even those who we think have everything and should therefore be happy. I have been suicidal once....I could not kill myself as I thought of my family and for a long time afterwards,I was only alive for their benefit , not my own. I am on a much more even keel now. There is nothing that could have been said or done if your colleague was so low. Keep a memory of happier times, and take care of you x
sorry to hear that ((pasta))
there's some practical resources here
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I know just how you feel pasta, it happened to me. We worked within a close team in a small office and my colleague was always the happy soul amongst us, keeping us all smiling. Imagine our absolute horror to hear she had committed suicide on her day off, her family life was fine and we had no inkling. We just could not come to terms with it or understand it. Still can't to this day, nearly 12 years later. We just try to remember all the happiness she brought us and the laughter. Thinking of you x
Thank you all for your kind thoughts. I think all of those of us who worked with him will gain strength,and support from each other.
What's difficult to understand is that his job was to offer mental health advice to others-yet he may have been unable to seek that help himself.
It's very painful to know that someone was in such a dark place-and could not find a way out.
What's difficult to understand is that his job was to offer mental health advice to others-yet he may have been unable to seek that help himself.
It's very painful to know that someone was in such a dark place-and could not find a way out.
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I've been in the situation twice where i lost a work mate to a heart attack and a murder,but,a suicide is a whole different thing,cos you dont actually have the reason why your friend has died. You are in such a state of shock and hurt and there may never be any answers. A girl i worked with,had her long time friend jump to his death from the building opposite our's,and because we worked in "official" offices,she tried to get inside info from his suicide note,beccause she was so desperate for answers. I shared a house with a girl whose brother commited suicide and i worked with another woman whose son did also. The one thing they all had in common,was that nobody ever saw it coming unfortunately :-( On This Morning on friday they had Gary Speed's mother (he was the Welsh footballer/manager who hung hmself last year) and she said they still have no answers,because there were never any signs and nothing has turned up. So very heartbreaking for those left behind no matter which the relationship is. Sorry Pasta.