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suicidal son - so sad and feel powerless
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 673414" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I have no advice, nor much comforting words to give. Just wanted to let you know, that I too read and deeply sympathize.</p><p></p><p>Our situation is very similar. My son is around the same age and currently hospitalised for suicidal ideation. He never met the diagnostic threshold of ADHD or Asperger but have quite a lot of traits. He too has had a suicide attempt by jumping from the bridge in the past. While he accepts and complies with treatment, that unfortunately haven't helped so much to these issues. This time he even did everything 'right.' He did tell a friend about his suicidal ideation, they did go to ER and he was hospitalised. But still there is no pill, that would take this all away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 673414, member: 14557"] I have no advice, nor much comforting words to give. Just wanted to let you know, that I too read and deeply sympathize. Our situation is very similar. My son is around the same age and currently hospitalised for suicidal ideation. He never met the diagnostic threshold of ADHD or Asperger but have quite a lot of traits. He too has had a suicide attempt by jumping from the bridge in the past. While he accepts and complies with treatment, that unfortunately haven't helped so much to these issues. This time he even did everything 'right.' He did tell a friend about his suicidal ideation, they did go to ER and he was hospitalised. But still there is no pill, that would take this all away. [/QUOTE]
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