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  • Denise...I met you at our past Orlando walk, & I must say it is an honor to have met you. My Break-The-Silence bumper sticker I have that everyone can read....Say's it all...I know that the thousands of people behind me over the years in traffic reading my blk & white sticker has SAVED at least ONE life..& one less person we have to lose is sadly the reason we we're chosen to complete a mission here on earth...at the cost of our loved ones..WE ARE SAVING LIFES..& Doing it 1 day & step at a time!

  • Thank you for touching base and for your very supportive comments. Amazingly so, I received your note (above) last week at the perfect time. It was clearly divine intervention. I hope all is well. And, thank you, for displaying the bumper sticker. Hopefully, people will start paying attention to the message. Best, D

  • Give your pain over to GOD

    he can heal you and fix it

    He loves you

    dont do this

  • "God" will NOT fix the problems in anyones life. no matter how hard you theiests believe in a higher power fixing your lives for you IT WONT HAPPEN. "God" is a blanket that hides and dilutes the truth. YOU make the decision to fix your life not him. Stop wasting your time.

  • This might sound like a stupid question but what does it feel like losing someone to suicide? I never lost anyone close to me and I hope I never do.

  • As bitter-sweet as this may sound, thank you for asking that question. Quite frankly, it is the most horrific, heart-breaking, powerless feeling one can ever try to explain. (continued above due to space)

  • I used to think about suicide when I was depressed but now I'm glad I'm still alive.I didn't think of what it would of done to the people I care for and love.

  • what about all the people that live their own lifes without paying attention to the suicide suffering?

    I really think that suicide is just the last sign of all this suffering... Just the end of this painful way.

  • It is heart-breaking and when you do 'get back to normal,' its not the normal you used to know. It's different. I remember reading another survivor's story and she said, "Suicide follows you from house to house, from friend to friend, and from job to job." I think that explains it better than I ever could.

    Thank you for posting this, DeniseFein. Love and blessings.

  • Kind of like a wall collapsed in your room and you can't repair it. It's just always going to be that way. You just have to reflect the good times, and know what that person's answer/opinion would be on any certain subject. It helps you cope.

  • its like a mother giving birth to a child that shes been trying to have for years and then when she finally has it. the doctors rip it away from her and kill it. sorry to be so hars. but its happened 3 times and im not ready for it to happen again.

  • amyleefan613 as a man who had experienced a loved one close to me commiting suicide which is my dad,he died by hanging and tying himself with an extension cord,it was very heartbreaking,u feel a whole bunch of emotions,the feeling of anger,guilt,wishing that u couldve been there to save him,confusion,scared,those were my deepest feelings when it happened to me,even though it occured13 years ago and sinced moved on with my life u still think about it.

  • Dear nomenclaturetube: If you're making fun of my comment, and the fact that people die every 16 minutes from suicide, then I hope you'll find some maturity and educate yourself about suicide and the heart-break and carnage it leaves behind. It forever changes the lives of those who loved the person who died. If you're serious, please seek help and save your life. It WILL matter to you and to those who love you. Nothing is worth dying over........nothing.

    Denise Burne Fein

  • PUTZ.

  • Thank you for viewing my video. It is time we work to lift the cloak of silence surrounding suicide and save these senselessly lost lives: 87 per day in the US alone. Please pass this video along to others so that we can affect change.

    SUICIDE: Break the Silence. Talk about it. Save a life.

    Denise Burne Fein

    President/Founder

    Break the Silence

  • Thank you for watching this video. It's time we start saving lives and preventing these senseless losses. Through improved awareness and education we can make a difference. A loss from suicide leaves unspeakable carnage behind. Just ask survivors. I am one and will never be the same. For more information, please refer to my website.

    Thank you,

    Denise Burne Fein

    President/Founder

    Break the Silence and

    Sister of R. Matthew Burne

    (8/29/67 - 11/28/04)

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