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Chronicle of A Failed Suicide Attempt
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<blockquote data-quote="BloodiedButUnbowed" data-source="post: 719337" data-attributes="member: 13303"><p>My wife is very stoic by nature so she is acting all bulletproof. She has moments of emotion alone with me but never in front of others. Now that YS is stabilizing and is assured of physical survival, I've been taking more and more time away from it all so I can take care of her when she collapses. I know her well enough to know that the full impact of this event has not hit her yet. </p><p></p><p>His father was emotional when things were more touch and go, he has reverted back to his standard "everything's fine, let's not make a big deal of it" demeanor. That is my big concern, that YS' survival relatively intact will encourage this type of thinking and lead to a repeat performance at some point down the line. </p><p></p><p>YS may be upset that his attempt failed - many attempters are. If he is not carefully monitored he may try again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BloodiedButUnbowed, post: 719337, member: 13303"] My wife is very stoic by nature so she is acting all bulletproof. She has moments of emotion alone with me but never in front of others. Now that YS is stabilizing and is assured of physical survival, I've been taking more and more time away from it all so I can take care of her when she collapses. I know her well enough to know that the full impact of this event has not hit her yet. His father was emotional when things were more touch and go, he has reverted back to his standard "everything's fine, let's not make a big deal of it" demeanor. That is my big concern, that YS' survival relatively intact will encourage this type of thinking and lead to a repeat performance at some point down the line. YS may be upset that his attempt failed - many attempters are. If he is not carefully monitored he may try again. [/QUOTE]
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