From a survivor: Colleen's Story

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2007

Losing someone to suicide creates a life sentence to the family and friends left behind.
Colleen lost Roger, her husband to suicide after he had an accident at work and lost his sense of purpose. She describes what happened and the challenges that have resulted.

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  • i don't mean to sound mean. i feel so bad for u, but im so angry 2!!! there's 2 sides.

  • i just wish u could understand what it's like 2 be suicidal. there's 2 kinds of survivors...the people left behind AND THE PEOPLE WHO TRIED BUT FAILED. NO ONE EVER LISTENS TO US!!! WHY NOT? HOW COME YOU CANT EXCEPT THAT WE HAVE NO HOPE, THAT WE ARE SO SAD. BUT WE ARE SUPPOSE 2 CHANGE HOW WE FEEL JUST FOR YOU? how about how WE feel??? i dont want 2 live and i dont think anyone has the right to say i have 2 but GOD. why doesnt anyone dedicate a video to us???????????????????

  • First to post, second to rate- I never thought I would consider myself a suicide survivor until I got the news September 11, 08through a TRICKLE-DOWN E-MAIL that a friend of mine, William Frank Macarthur Jones, had taken his life. When I find out he did it back in FEBRUARY, that made things worse. I've gone through a living hell ever since I got that e-mail about Will and my mother and grandmother don't give a damn about anyone but themselves.

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