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Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:

 

Got to work and was told that one of my colleagues had taken his own life on Monday evening.

 

I would never have guessed that there was anything troubling him, he really did not seem unhappy and always seemed quite an upbeat person.

 

You really cannot tell.

 

 

 

Oh no EC How very, very  sad .....we had a relative that took their own life ....and like you say there was nothing obvious previously ....or at least nothing anyone had picked up on . 

Baz
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:

 

Got to work and was told that one of my colleagues had taken his own life on Monday evening.

 

I would never have guessed that there was anything troubling him, he really did not seem unhappy and always seemed quite an upbeat person.

 

You really cannot tell.

 

 

 

Oh no EC How very, very  sad .....we had a relative that took their own life ....and like you say there was nothing obvious previously ....or at least nothing anyone had picked up on . 

Sorry to hear that Baz  Must have been awful for you and the family 

FM
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:

 

Got to work and was told that one of my colleagues had taken his own life on Monday evening.

 

I would never have guessed that there was anything troubling him, he really did not seem unhappy and always seemed quite an upbeat person.

 

You really cannot tell.

 

 

 

Oh no EC How very, very  sad .....we had a relative that took their own life ....and like you say there was nothing obvious previously ....or at least nothing anyone had picked up on . 

Sorry to hear that Baz  Must have been awful for you and the family 

 

Yes, it must have been very upsetting for you and your family Baz

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:

 

Got to work and was told that one of my colleagues had taken his own life on Monday evening.

 

I would never have guessed that there was anything troubling him, he really did not seem unhappy and always seemed quite an upbeat person.

 

You really cannot tell.

 

 

 

Oh no EC How very, very  sad .....we had a relative that took their own life ....and like you say there was nothing obvious previously ....or at least nothing anyone had picked up on . 

Sorry to hear that Baz  Must have been awful for you and the family 

 

Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:

 

Got to work and was told that one of my colleagues had taken his own life on Monday evening.

 

I would never have guessed that there was anything troubling him, he really did not seem unhappy and always seemed quite an upbeat person.

 

You really cannot tell.

 

 

 

Oh no EC How very, very  sad .....we had a relative that took their own life ....and like you say there was nothing obvious previously ....or at least nothing anyone had picked up on . 

Sorry to hear that Baz  Must have been awful for you and the family 

 

Yes, it must have been very upsetting for you and your family Baz

Thanks Rosie & EC ... ..It was dreadful for the immediate family ...and leaves awful scars  

Baz
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Baz:

Was he very old EC ? 

I did not know myself so I asked, the best anyone could do was say he was in his 50's. To me I would say he looked about 50-53.

Poor guy You really never know what goes on in someone else's mind , do you ...

You really don't.

 

I must say that I did take in my surroundings much more during my lunchtime walk. The sun, birds, people, smells, yes it a clichÃĐ but it's quite true.

 

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Baz:

Was he very old EC ? 

I did not know myself so I asked, the best anyone could do was say he was in his 50's. To me I would say he looked about 50-53.

Poor guy You really never know what goes on in someone else's mind , do you ...

You really don't.

 

I must say that I did take in my surroundings much more during my lunchtime walk. The sun, birds, people, smells, yes it a clichÃĐ but it's quite true.

 

 

..Yep ....it certainly focuses the mind ...as does all death I think ....pity we can't hang on to that feeling......instead of letting the trivialities take over again .....but it's human nature I guess ...

Baz
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Baz:

Was he very old EC ? 

I did not know myself so I asked, the best anyone could do was say he was in his 50's. To me I would say he looked about 50-53.

Poor guy You really never know what goes on in someone else's mind , do you ...

You really don't.

 

I must say that I did take in my surroundings much more during my lunchtime walk. The sun, birds, people, smells, yes it a clichÃĐ but it's quite true.

 

 

..Yep ....it certainly focuses the mind ...as does all death I think ....pity we can't hang on to that feeling......instead of letting the trivialities take over again .....but it's human nature I guess ...

That is so true and that is why I think I need to do more things I enjoy more often.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Baz:

Was he very old EC ? 

I did not know myself so I asked, the best anyone could do was say he was in his 50's. To me I would say he looked about 50-53.

Poor guy You really never know what goes on in someone else's mind , do you ...

You really don't.

 

I must say that I did take in my surroundings much more during my lunchtime walk. The sun, birds, people, smells, yes it a clichÃĐ but it's quite true.

 

 

..Yep ....it certainly focuses the mind ...as does all death I think ....pity we can't hang on to that feeling......instead of letting the trivialities take over again .....but it's human nature I guess ...

That is so true and that is why I think I need to do more things I enjoy more often.

Go for it EC  

Baz
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:

 

Got to work and was told that one of my colleagues had taken his own life on Monday evening.

 

I would never have guessed that there was anything troubling him, he really did not seem unhappy and always seemed quite an upbeat person.

 

You really cannot tell.

 

 

 

Awful EC, suicide is just awful. You don't know. Us humans are complex beings. 

 

Hope you're ok.

Cinds

that's terrible EC   you never know what gets into someone's head or why they take such desperate action.  I guess those left behind always wonder could they have done more or noticed more. 

 

tis a shame for his family, friends and work colleagues as they are the ones left behind to ponder why, but whatever was wrong, at least he's at peace 

FM
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:

 

Got to work and was told that one of my colleagues had taken his own life on Monday evening.

 

I would never have guessed that there was anything troubling him, he really did not seem unhappy and always seemed quite an upbeat person.

 

You really cannot tell.

 

 

 

Awful EC, suicide is just awful. You don't know. Us humans are complex beings. 

 

Hope you're ok.

I'm fine thanks. Shocked, very shocked.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Pengy:

that's terrible EC   you never know what gets into someone's head or why they take such desperate action.  I guess those left behind always wonder could they have done more or noticed more. 

 

tis a shame for his family, friends and work colleagues as they are the ones left behind to ponder why, but whatever was wrong, at least he's at peace 

From what we have been told he seems to have left notes and messages, as to what they say we don't yet know as there is an investigation ongoing. Hopefully the family may get some idea why he did what he did from what he may have written.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by ~Sweet Pea~:
Oh no EC, that's very shocking!
Some people are wonderful at putting on a happy face, and it's all the more devastating when they suddenly end their life.

It can't be an easy thing to accept, I hope you all can be there for each other and you come to terms with what's happened
Sending you all my condolences at this sad time

 

Thanks SP. Strangely enough, the job we do means we are around death more than most, hopefully for those who are most affected, their training and experiences will help them come to terms easier than most.

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities

EC, one of my best friends committed suicide 15 years ago, I'd seen him a few days earlier and I knew he was off, but never imagined that he was in that realm. I felt as his friend, crap for ages, thinking if I hadn't dashed off to do this that and the other, it might have been different. But it wouldn't have been. He hung himself, but also he pulled all of the gas fittings out in his flat too, so it seemed he wanted to go out with a bang. As much as I feel sad and miss my mate, I also think why would you endanger other peoples lives? A whole block of flats could have gone out that night.

Cinds
Originally Posted by Cinds:

EC, one of my best friends committed suicide 15 years ago, I'd seen him a few days earlier and I knew he was off, but never imagined that he was in that realm. I felt as his friend, crap for ages, thinking if I hadn't dashed off to do this that and the other, it might have been different. But it wouldn't have been. He hung himself, but also he pulled all of the gas fittings out in his flat too, so it seemed he wanted to go out with a bang. As much as I feel sad and miss my mate, I also think why would you endanger other peoples lives? A whole block of flats could have gone out that night.

True Cinds.... I guess they must have been not quite in their right mind at the time anyway.   I do think in some circumstances I feel more for those left behind than the person who's chosen the way out.  They don't have to live with the wondering 'why' and 'what if' and missing their friend/parent/sibling or whatever.

Kaffs

Kaffy, that's what I think too. No matter if there us a note, the family must just feel awful (the mildest word ever for how they must feel). 

 

A lass I kind of know through her father, her daughter hung herself a month or so ago, but she did it outside of the bathroom window. I know these houses and she would have had to really squeeze her way out of that window. 

 

I just struggle with, why would you do it in such a manner where someone has to find that sight. Surely pills,mif that's what you want to do is kinder to those finding you.

Cinds
Last edited by Cinds
Originally Posted by Cinds:

Kaffy, that's what I think too. No matter if there us a note, the family must just feel awful (the mildest word ever for how they must feel). 

 

A lass I kind of know through her father, her daughter hung herself a month or so ago, but she did it outside of the bathroom window. I know these houses and she would have had to really squeeze her way out of that window. 

 

I just struggle with, why would you do it in such a manner where someone has to find that sight. Surely pills,mif that's what you want to do is kinder to those finding you.

I think suicide is such an emotive topic that why anybody would chose a certain way to do it is just one of the unanswered questions.

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