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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 678895" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>jal, i may have been one who said something about knowing. She had posted here, and on FB, to please forgive her, on several occasions... and we'd panic and type in notes and try to get ahold of her. The one who tried the hardest was deleted from the "Friends" link. No good deed goes unpunished.</p><p>When someone wants to do something, they will do it. And she planned it out. Her will, prepaid funeral expenses, donations to charity. She had been hospitalized and went through PTSD therapy.</p><p>He was an only child. To my knowledge, the father never even knew that she was pregnant. She was intensely, intensely, personal. There was just no changing her.</p><p>And frankly, it was her choice. So many people read of suicides in the newspaper, and their responses are, "What about the children left behind? What a selfish act!" But this was BECAUSE of her child. I would not deprive her of that selfish act in this case. There was just too much pain. And unlike others' whose causes take off (America's Most Wanted, Adam, comes to mind), she had no success with that. In fact, her efforts and lack of success just seemed to just add fuel to the flame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 678895, member: 3419"] jal, i may have been one who said something about knowing. She had posted here, and on FB, to please forgive her, on several occasions... and we'd panic and type in notes and try to get ahold of her. The one who tried the hardest was deleted from the "Friends" link. No good deed goes unpunished. When someone wants to do something, they will do it. And she planned it out. Her will, prepaid funeral expenses, donations to charity. She had been hospitalized and went through PTSD therapy. He was an only child. To my knowledge, the father never even knew that she was pregnant. She was intensely, intensely, personal. There was just no changing her. And frankly, it was her choice. So many people read of suicides in the newspaper, and their responses are, "What about the children left behind? What a selfish act!" But this was BECAUSE of her child. I would not deprive her of that selfish act in this case. There was just too much pain. And unlike others' whose causes take off (America's Most Wanted, Adam, comes to mind), she had no success with that. In fact, her efforts and lack of success just seemed to just add fuel to the flame. [/QUOTE]
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