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Son attempted suicide last night
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<blockquote data-quote="theboyzmom" data-source="post: 707748" data-attributes="member: 21272"><p>I am sorry for your heartache. Please know that there is free help out there! Most counties have free CMH programs (community health programs) that he can go to for evaluation. I have personally saved my own son several times now by just going in with him and signing him up and leaving him there. He will stay a few hours and talk to a peer counselor. They are slowly making strides toward helping the mentally ill in this country as well as people with anger management issues (or lack of). It is important for him to get the help he needs. He may need medicine. It comes down to two choices, either he wants to live or he doesn't. That choice you cannot make. He will have to. As much as we as parents, friends, etc., try to prevent a disaster from happening, we can't always. Encourage him to get himself some help...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theboyzmom, post: 707748, member: 21272"] I am sorry for your heartache. Please know that there is free help out there! Most counties have free CMH programs (community health programs) that he can go to for evaluation. I have personally saved my own son several times now by just going in with him and signing him up and leaving him there. He will stay a few hours and talk to a peer counselor. They are slowly making strides toward helping the mentally ill in this country as well as people with anger management issues (or lack of). It is important for him to get the help he needs. He may need medicine. It comes down to two choices, either he wants to live or he doesn't. That choice you cannot make. He will have to. As much as we as parents, friends, etc., try to prevent a disaster from happening, we can't always. Encourage him to get himself some help... [/QUOTE]
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