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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 574663" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>(((((hugs)))))</p><p></p><p>It sure hoovers to realize this kind of thing about your child. About anyone, really, but especially about your child.</p><p></p><p>PLEASE talk to her therapist about this. Also talk to her psychiatrist about it. While she may have an increased risk, surely the therapist and psychiatrist can guide you to ways to help prevent this. Educate yourself on the signs that someone is considering suicide, on suicide prevention, and if the time is right, make sure that she knows she can talk to you or call a therapist or a suicide prevention hotline. One BIG thing that can help is staying on the right medications. Start working NOW to help her accept that medications will be part of her life. Going off medications is a major contributor to many cases of suicide, at least from what I know.</p><p></p><p>I am sorry your heart is hurting so, and that you child has this increased risk. Keep an eye out for ways to help use her difficult child stubbornness to help her become determined to not try this. Sometimes their very gfgness is very helpful in preventing things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 574663, member: 1233"] (((((hugs))))) It sure hoovers to realize this kind of thing about your child. About anyone, really, but especially about your child. PLEASE talk to her therapist about this. Also talk to her psychiatrist about it. While she may have an increased risk, surely the therapist and psychiatrist can guide you to ways to help prevent this. Educate yourself on the signs that someone is considering suicide, on suicide prevention, and if the time is right, make sure that she knows she can talk to you or call a therapist or a suicide prevention hotline. One BIG thing that can help is staying on the right medications. Start working NOW to help her accept that medications will be part of her life. Going off medications is a major contributor to many cases of suicide, at least from what I know. I am sorry your heart is hurting so, and that you child has this increased risk. Keep an eye out for ways to help use her difficult child stubbornness to help her become determined to not try this. Sometimes their very gfgness is very helpful in preventing things. [/QUOTE]
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