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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 719501" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I really hope his NDE inspires him to change for the better. I was part of a failed suicide attempt in junior high and it was incredibly hard. A close friend overdosed on tylenol. She only told me about it because she wanted to say goodbye. I was able to get help to her even though her mom blew it off when I called and told her that her daughter had taken an overdose to kill herself. My friend took 15 years to say anything nice to me again.</p><p></p><p>She is now a doctor working with teens who are suicidal. We met when our oldest kids were in junior high. She thanked me for saving her and apologized for being so mean to me after I saved her. She said she became a doctor because an angel told her to. She had an NDE and an angel came and told her she had work to do. She was supposed to be a doctor and help teens who want to hurt or kill themselves. </p><p></p><p>She never took school seriously. She hid her intelligence very well up until then. After that she stunned people by getting a 4.0 in high school and going to medication school. She is a psychiatrist and a very good one, doing what the angel told her to do.</p><p></p><p>I am so sorry your son had to go through this. I hope something positive comes out of it. My friend changed her entire attitude toward school after this, and became a very respected doctor. Hopefully your son will find something happy to help direct his life after this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 719501, member: 1233"] I really hope his NDE inspires him to change for the better. I was part of a failed suicide attempt in junior high and it was incredibly hard. A close friend overdosed on tylenol. She only told me about it because she wanted to say goodbye. I was able to get help to her even though her mom blew it off when I called and told her that her daughter had taken an overdose to kill herself. My friend took 15 years to say anything nice to me again. She is now a doctor working with teens who are suicidal. We met when our oldest kids were in junior high. She thanked me for saving her and apologized for being so mean to me after I saved her. She said she became a doctor because an angel told her to. She had an NDE and an angel came and told her she had work to do. She was supposed to be a doctor and help teens who want to hurt or kill themselves. She never took school seriously. She hid her intelligence very well up until then. After that she stunned people by getting a 4.0 in high school and going to medication school. She is a psychiatrist and a very good one, doing what the angel told her to do. I am so sorry your son had to go through this. I hope something positive comes out of it. My friend changed her entire attitude toward school after this, and became a very respected doctor. Hopefully your son will find something happy to help direct his life after this. [/QUOTE]
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