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Prevent Suicide Now



A website called Prevent Suicide Now.Com recently came to my

attention by chance. I almost sent it back into cyber obscurity

with a mouse click as it seemed unlikely to be of any interest

or use to me in my carefree home business programme.



My first thought was that a website dedicated to suicide must be

macabre. However, a tour of the website revealed that a great

deal of loving work had gone into its creation. The sites

purpose is to prevent suicide and raise public awareness of the

subject. In America alone over 31,000 lives ended in 2002 as a

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result of suicide. That is one suicide every sixteen and a half

minutes. Trends show the suicide rate to be increasing.



There is a touching remembrance section on the site. The first

memorial on the "wall of angels" is to a little girl aged 13 who

was driven to suicide by school bullies. I could hardly bear to

look at the photographs of the other beautiful, bright children

who became "angels" in their teenage years. In the year 2002 in

America a total of 4,010 people below the age of 24 committed

suicide. That equates to 11 young lives destroyed each day.

Suicide is the third leading cause of death in the 15-24 age

group.



Suicide is a subject which most of us would wish to avoid. We

would rather not think about it, let alone discuss it. We are

uncomfortable when dealing with people who have been bereaved

through suicide and feel helpless when somebody we know is

tormented by suicidal thoughts.



Our reluctance to contemplate the issue of suicide is

understandable. It is painful and we dont want to be reminded

of our own mortality, but we would be better equipped to deal

with the issue if we were brave enough to face suicide and

become familiar with its features. The ability to recognise the

enemy would give us a better chance of knowing when help should

be sought.



Seeing the photographs of the young suicide victims reminded me

of two young women I used to know but had not thought of for

some time. I was friends with both these women but they never

met each other. Their lives, however, strangely paralleled each

other for a while when they reached the age of 25.



My friend Janet had been engaged for two years and was looking

forward to a traditional white wedding. The wedding dress and

cake had been made and the big day was only two weeks in the

future when her fianc abruptly broke off the engagement. She

was quietly devastated. Janet was a warm person with a wonderful

sense of humour but she was not a pretty girl not ugly just

not a head turner and she was rather shy. Being jilted shattered

her self-confidence and she suffered through several lonely

years before finding another boyfriend. He treated her abysmally

but she felt that it was better to put up with his behaviour

than to face the loneliness of being single. By then Janet was

approaching the dreaded 30th birthday and felt like everybody

else in the world was married. I was relieved when she finally

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My other friend was Cathy. Like Janet, she was jilted only a

couple of weeks before her wedding was due to take place; with

impeccable timing her fianc chose to dump her on the very day

her wedding dress was delivered. Cathy was a charming, sweet

girl but, unlike Janet, she was also extremely pretty and

outgoing. Cathy had many friends and, with her good looks and

bubbly character, was very attractive to men. She bounced back

from the rejection and had a new suitor within a matter of

months. I thought her new boyfriend was much nicer in every way

than the former fianc and that the jilting had been a blessing

in disguise.



The last time I spoke to Janet she was blissfully happy. She had

met and married a lovely man and was living by the coast with

him and their two gorgeous children. Cathy never married; she

hanged herself at the age of 26. We were all utterly shocked: we

had not realised that Cathy was hiding deep depression behind

her pretty smile.



Could I or any of Cathys friends have saved her if they had

known the symptoms of depression? We will never know but 80% of

people who seek treatment for depression are treated

successfully. Could you help to save a life? Could you comfort

someone who has been bereaved through suicide? Advice and

details of resources are available free from:

http://www.preventsuicidenow.com . If you have a website of your

own, please offer a link exchange to this not-for-profit site

and help to raise its profile. It will cost you nothing but a

little of your time.



This is one of a series of articles published by the author,

Elaine Currie, BA(Hons) at http://www.Hunting Venus.com The

authors monthly newsletter is available free from

mailto:networkerhvm@ReportsNetwork.com



About the author:

Elaine Currie, BA (Hons), is a writer and internet marketer. She

came to the internet after a 25 year career at a London law

firm, seeking a new career path. Elaine discovered the concept

of the "pluginprofitsite" (details can be seen at

http://www.huntingvenus.com/pips.html and at Elaines website

http://www.huntingvenus.com).



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