Friday, December 19, 2008

Heartbreaking.

We are ALL lucky. Yes. All of us.

Every single one of you reading these words is lucky... because that means that you are part of our blogging community and can get support from us at any time, just like AJ did.

But what i find so sad, is the fact that there are people out there, every single day, who find themselves in similar situations to AJ, and yet cannot get any support at all...

What they must be going through... well... it just hurts to think about.

They won't be able to find support. They won't be able to get advice. They won't be able to vent. They won't be able to express what is wrong to anyone.

What do they do, when dark thoughts creep into their head?

It's just so sad.

Sorry. That's just what was on my mind tonight...

===>mirrorboy<===

7 comments:

Planetx_123 said...

It is really sad. This is why teen suicide is high. People either don't have support or don't think they have support.

It's just so heartbreaking to me to hear about suicide, because life is so long and whatever the problem it cannot possibly last "forever". So if they just hang on and give themselves a chance, they could still find happiness in the future. But they can't see this because they are so clouded by their depression. Its so sad, it makes me want to cry.

Much Love,
Steve

naturgesetz said...

If only we could reach them all.

This is why people like steevo and Pam are so important. They are available and they know what works.

But it is sad that lots of depressed people don't know where to turn for support.

Bless you for caring.

Peter said...

I was in the same situation. I didn't have any suicidal thoughts, but I couldn't ask anyone for advice or help. It felt like I was going to explode. That is why I decided to start my own blog.

You and AJ were my inspiration to start blogging. Thank you.

Peter

Seth said...

They say that 33% of gay teenagers are likely to attempt (or succeed) in suicide. And gay teenagers are 4 times more likely than straight teenagers to attempt suicide.

Thats pretty sad. And unfortunately, despite the prevalance of information a mere google search away, so many teens feel lost and hopeless. I think, alas, every kid feels alone, like its just them suffering - falsely believing no one else could possibly be going through what they have to deal with.

Lucky for some, for example those of you who have found and joined our little blog world, there is hope, information, caring, and perhaps even peace, to be found. As mirrorboy states, "can get support from us at any time" - and thats an important function.

Kind of heavy post there, mirrorboy - but its very true. And sadly, what they do involves self-destruction. Every day pray for one more to be "saved" by finding your blog, or any one of our blogs, or even a similar community that can provide some of the answers and help people survive.

Anonymous said...

glad you were there for aj. you're amazing.

Anonymous said...

It means those of us that can must reach out to as many as possible. And it means we have to stop the cycle of hate in it's path, and not pass on what has been given to us. I think that's the best any of us can do.

Doomed But Cheerful! said...

And to carry on from what James just wrote: as a compatriot of mine once said, "never, never, never give up." That means on yourself, your friends, and people you have never heard of.

Lastly, notwithstanding how we feel about our friends' present difficulties, my advice to you is the same as my son gave me recently: "don't take life too seriously; you'll never survive!"

Bless you =]