Sherri
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- Sep 28, 2020
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Hi everyone, does any of you know about any documentaries about suicide? All I know it's just a couple. If you know a few would you be so kind and share the link bellow?
This was a documentary about Callie Lewis who was a member on this site. I don't know if you've already seen it. It's the first one that comes to mind.
This was a documentary about Callie Lewis who was a member on this site. I don't know if you've already seen it. It's the first one that comes to mind.
I definitely feel bad for her mum too. She obviously cared about her daughter and wanted to help but couldn't. I don't really blame her for being angry at SS. I went back and read her goodbye thread. The tone of the forum was slightly different back then and there was less compassion shown. The support she did receive was all about getting the right equipment.Interesting to see the other side's perspective. I feel bad for the mom :/
Seen it, it's so sad... now this year they started to put nets under it to protect people from jumping.The Bridge.
This was a documentary about Callie Lewis who was a member on this site. I don't know if you've already seen it. It's the first one that comes to mind.
Thank you for sharing... I cringed through the whole thing.Hard to watch from the suicidal perspective. On one side I can see her family's pain, but on the other side all of their plans involved imprisoning and controlling her. They basically made her feel like she had to hide and escape, and that is what she did. Her mom's idea of protecting her is to lock her in the house and shut off the Internet and data so her daughter is in complete isolation, and that would've helped.... it's really sad but it shows how little we are understood by family and friends that have not walked our paths.
Mental disorder right-to-die pioneer/activist Adam Maier-Clayton. I feel so much for him & his family. They wanted to be with him.