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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 737195" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>I'm glad to hear you are doing better. It's never easy to lose a good friend. I still grieve for a couple of really good lifelong friends, they both died of cancer. With my friends I was at least able to say goodbye. It's been 10 years for the one friend and coming up on 2 for the other. I don't think I will ever stop missing them. Like you, they were both great travel companions and we took many trips together.</p><p></p><p>Death by suicide leaves so many questions that will never be answered. Some say it's a very selfish act, that the person does not realize the wake of grief they will leave behind. I have found it better not to try and overthink it. It's just tragic plain and simple. I do not know and pray I never will know what it is to be in that state of despair. The only answer I have ever been able to conclude is their pain was just too much for them bear and they felt that suicide was the only way out. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps you can do something to honor your friend. Plant a tree in her name or make a donation in her name to a suicide crisis center.</p><p></p><p>((HUGS))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 737195, member: 18516"] I'm glad to hear you are doing better. It's never easy to lose a good friend. I still grieve for a couple of really good lifelong friends, they both died of cancer. With my friends I was at least able to say goodbye. It's been 10 years for the one friend and coming up on 2 for the other. I don't think I will ever stop missing them. Like you, they were both great travel companions and we took many trips together. Death by suicide leaves so many questions that will never be answered. Some say it's a very selfish act, that the person does not realize the wake of grief they will leave behind. I have found it better not to try and overthink it. It's just tragic plain and simple. I do not know and pray I never will know what it is to be in that state of despair. The only answer I have ever been able to conclude is their pain was just too much for them bear and they felt that suicide was the only way out. Perhaps you can do something to honor your friend. Plant a tree in her name or make a donation in her name to a suicide crisis center. ((HUGS)) [/QUOTE]
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