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The suicide letter..and the drama king
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<blockquote data-quote="justtired" data-source="post: 465607" data-attributes="member: 12898"><p>Neither my husband or I would ever egg him on about his suicide threats. I'd be afraid he'd hurt himself just to show us. I don't think he'd go through with an actual suicide attempt though.</p><p></p><p>We've told him calmly that if he sincerely feels that way, then we will take him to the hospital or call the police. A couple of months ago he got upset over something and threatened suicide so I picked up the phone, and when we asked if he really felt that way, he just mumbled 'no' and walked away. </p><p> </p><p>Honestly, I'm looking for a reason to call the police on him so he will be held over in a psychiatric ward for 72hrs. I want him to get help, and I want him to really understand that we are not backing down and won't be held hostage to his threats anymore.</p><p></p><p>Today, he's acting like a perfect adult child and practically kissing my butt because he knows I'm mad at him for what he said in the letter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justtired, post: 465607, member: 12898"] Neither my husband or I would ever egg him on about his suicide threats. I'd be afraid he'd hurt himself just to show us. I don't think he'd go through with an actual suicide attempt though. We've told him calmly that if he sincerely feels that way, then we will take him to the hospital or call the police. A couple of months ago he got upset over something and threatened suicide so I picked up the phone, and when we asked if he really felt that way, he just mumbled 'no' and walked away. Honestly, I'm looking for a reason to call the police on him so he will be held over in a psychiatric ward for 72hrs. I want him to get help, and I want him to really understand that we are not backing down and won't be held hostage to his threats anymore. Today, he's acting like a perfect adult child and practically kissing my butt because he knows I'm mad at him for what he said in the letter. [/QUOTE]
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