How Do You Handle a Family Member Trying to Commit Suicide?
Question by *TiNK*: how do you handle a family member trying to commit suicide?
I don’t really want to give out too much information about it, but my mother tried to commit suicide by overdose friday night. she od’d on pills and went drunk driving (she has a history of both, but was sober for 4 years til 06) i just thought that this chapter of my life was done but i guess that it’s not. how do you cope with this?? & can you please pray for me and my family. this isn’t the first time we’ve gone through this
Best answer:
Answer by sky64
May God bless this woman and her daughter, Heavenly Father we pray you uphold this family during this crisis.
Honey, you will remain in my prayers! Keep the faith and remember, depression and alcoholism are serious diseases. Love your Mom and know she is a victim just as you are.
Add your own answer in the comments!
Me Sah October 5, 2012 8:58 AM – Me Sah, a Spiritual Medium/Clairvoyant, Counselor and Energy Coach from Santa Fe, New Mexico, has attained a highly attuned level of connection to Spirit and…
Destroying the Right to Be Left Alone
Filed under: drug addiction treatment act 2000
The rationale behind this dragnet intrusion, codenamed Hemisphere, is to find suspicious links between people with "burner" phones (prepaid mobile phones easy to buy, use, and quickly dispose of), which are popular with drug dealers. …. That's why …
Read more on American Civil Liberties Union News and Information (blog)
Heroin extends grip to suburbs
Filed under: drug addiction treatment act 2000
Reasons for heroin's new popularity are complex, but law enforcement officials say the drug has become cheaper and more available as government efforts have tightened the illicit supply of prescription painkillers. Lyman's experience is typical: Users …
Read more on Albany Times Union
Chad Blair: It's High Time to Legalize Pot
Filed under: drug addiction treatment act 2000
I never took Roger up on his offer, and while part of me wishes that I had, another part of me has read and reported on the court documents that detailed law enforcement's tapping of his telephones. I'm sure …. There are at least 2000+ deaths per …
Read more on Honolulu Civil Beat
Ala. prisons end segregation for HIV-positive females
Filed under: drug addiction treatment act 2000
On Tuesday, the first of two fairness hearings — a process required by law when a class-action lawsuit is settled — will be held at the Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women in Wetumpka, Ala. On Thursday, a second hearing will be held at Limestone …
Read more on USA TODAY