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shotta 20 wrote:Matthew simply wanted to kill himself, and he got through.
Don't see what the big deal is.
desifemlove wrote:So he had friends, and they didn't help him? I wonder how long he had been depressed? I think the UWI services need to be culpable too, do more screening for stuff like this.
Shame that he died, could have been prevented in many angles.
MaxPower wrote:desifemlove wrote:So he had friends, and they didn't help him? I wonder how long he had been depressed? I think the UWI services need to be culpable too, do more screening for stuff like this.
Shame that he died, could have been prevented in many angles.
You have no friends...so i understand your pain and anger on the forums both locally and internationally....no one helps you.
Im wondering what could be so terrible for Mathew to end his life. I mean, look at you for example...suffering trini fukk, no scope for financial growth...and a dead ass dickling...what future do u have for women?
Anyways...u have all this that you tote over everyday and you still able to walk george street.
1. I think you should do something good in your life and let others know how u battle depression.
2. Join Mathew
desifemlove wrote:I dont believe mental illness exists.
desifemlove wrote:Explain what? It's just an opinion why must I explain?
maj. tom wrote:Blaming a volunteer suicide hotline won't make it better for the next person. In fact, what exactly was a hotline going to do for a person who was so determined to commit suicide? These things build up over years, one phone call wasn't going to stop it. He had already made the decision and wanted to do it. It would take many sessions with doctors and other health care providers to help, but in the end only you can many those decisions for yourself.
There's nothing to be won here by pointing fingers at some hotline and then "yeah that's how Trinidad is, what else to expect!" There should be better support and guidance for young men in our society and all that, but in the end you are in charge of your life and it's your own decisions that put you in situations like that. Some of us are lead to believe we have no choice in the way our lives go. But we always do, and that is the kind of message and support our boys need. In the end it's all quite unfortunate and sad, and I hope his family can understand his decision to end his chronic pain.
brainchild wrote:desifemlove wrote:I dont believe mental illness exists.
Explain
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