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My Son died 10yrs ago today , he'd of been 28 now , he took proper sick a yr previous and he never recovered , horrific loss for my family , had some really dark days & as people have said you nee

firstly anybody who has been affected by suicide, you have my absolute sympathy. i have been touched by this awful thing on several occasions, and you need to know that there can be all sorts of reaso

No need to apologies mush, we got to open up about theses things. I am the worlds worst for bottling it up, head down and struggle on tbh ive never known any different since a kid, listening to The Sm

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That's a proper shitter.

 

Sorry for your loss Walshie and, condolences to his family.

 

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good god, want expecting that from the post . must be terrible for you and his family .But you know what , this time of the year , can be a very lonely place for some people :yes: . I met lovely old lady on 1 me dog walks , she got a little white type dog shit'swho something like that lol. anyway she asked what I getting Buck+Bryn for xmas haha , thought well Buck nearly had his on the walk the other day with old Charlie boy lol. I said the wife will do them some veg+ gravy with there dinner , they will love it when I take it out for them in there kennel. she felt sad, as she on her own and only got her little dog to keep her company, nobody ever goes to see her, that's why she loves the dog walks to meet people . sorry about your loss mate .

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It has to be something to do with the time of year. About 25 years ago we all finished work Xmas Eve about lunchtime and went to the pub. Except one of the guys who went to the station and threw himself under a train.

 

I know Xmas can be good or bad depending on your circumstances, but I can't imagine it ever being that bad.

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So sad to hear that Walshie, tragically all too common

 

My cousin was a cozzer in Scotland many years ago and didn't go to the football with his dad. When they went to his flat they found him dangling. Mid twenties, still to this day they have no reason why

 

A very good friend of mine was in an accident a year ago, I went to see him at the weekend and he basically said his goodbyes

 

Can't think of anything that would make me want to put my family through that, definitely not the cowards way out imho

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Friend of mine done the same in the summer not a nice thing to deal with so thoughts are with you.

And wilf have to disagree on it being selfish mate.... what's selfish is us wishing they were still in our life's when the only way they feel the can get past the pain and turmoil is to commit suicide

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