Friday, August 7, 2015

THE TRUTH ABOUT SUICIDE



Suicide: The Spirit of Deception- Pt 1

I felt compelled due to the seemingly rising deaths of suicide that I needed to research and look into why? And what can I do to help someone, or even give information to help someone else become aware of this tragedy. I pray this helps you or someone you know. 
The definition of suicide according to Webster’s:
--  the act of someone who kills himself or herself purposely
- to put (oneself) to death
--   The act or an instance of taking one's own life voluntarily and intentionally especially by a person of years of discretion and of sound mind.
It is estimated by the World Health Organization that about one million people die each year by their own hands (suicide). And a study by UC Davis reports suicide outnumbers homicide 2-to-1. The Guardian reports that for every 40 seconds suicide kills one person worldwide.
       -Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the US for all ages
       -There is one death by suicide in the US every 13 minutes
IrishCentral is reporting that in Ireland 2 people every day die by their own hands.
-According to the Aptn National News, reportedly suicide took 40 people over a 3 month period from November 2014 to January 2015 of the aboriginal youth.
-Connecticutmag.com is stating their state as one the nation’s highest for suicide rates, claiming nearly one death every day.
-The Dept. of Defense for the 1st quarter of 2015 reports from Jan.-March 57 suicides among service members active component, 15 members in reserve, and 27 in National Guard.
-Greek suicide rates surge 35% in the last two years following austerity-related events.
-16 people killed themselves last year by jumping off the Coronado Bridge in San Diego.
-According to CABL of Brown University, suicide rates are increasing in black children while decreasing in white children. That letter was issued in June 18, 2015.
-Tulane University in the week of Mardi Gras, several students committed suicide in which one was a murder-suicide where a man killed his girlfriend and then himself. Studies at that University showed that thoughts of suicide have increased by 118% to 400 students the past Fall.
-Depression affects 20-55% of Americans ages 18+ in a given year
Both teenagers and older adults are at a higher risk of suicide.
Teenage suicide is a serious and growing problem. The teenage years can be emotionally turbulent and stressful. Teenagers face pressures to succeed and fit in. They may struggle with self-esteem issues, self-doubt, and feelings of alienation. For some, this leads to suicide. Depression is also a major risk factor for teen suicide.
And for the older people generally the elderly:
The highest suicide rates of any age group occur among persons aged 65 years and older. One contributing factor is depression in the elderly that is undiagnosed and untreated.
Talking to a friend or family member about their suicidal thoughts and feelings can be extremely difficult for anyone. But if you're unsure whether someone is suicidal, the best way to find out is to ask. You can't make a person suicidal by showing that you care. In fact, giving a suicidal person the opportunity to express his or her feelings can provide relief from loneliness and pent-up negative feelings, and may prevent a suicide attempt.
A way of opening up to the person of concern is:
     I have been feeling concerned about you lately.
     Recently, I have noticed some differences in you and wondered how you are doing.
     I wanted to check in with you because you haven’t seemed yourself lately.
And as they begin to seem receptive to your concern and wanting to give up is indeed what is going on; you can ask questions such as:
     When did you begin feeling like this?
     Did something happen that made you start feeling this way?
     How can I best support you right now?
     Have you thought about getting help? Can I pray for you?
Here are some things you can say that might help:
     You are not alone in this. I’m here for you.
     You may not believe it now, but the way you’re feeling will change.
     I may not be able to understand exactly how you feel, but I care about you and want to help.
     When you want to give up, tell yourself you will hold off for just one more day, hour, minute—whatever you can manage.

One of the most terrifying aspects of this tragedy is that the act of committing suicide can happen suddenly, and most of the time, looking at the person from the outside you wouldn’t know that there was a turmoil going on inside. I need to show you some of the stories I found to help you understand what I mean and how important it is to talk and check on each other and loved ones.
A NYPD sergeant went home April 12th, 2015 and while his wife and two children were in another part of the house, Sgt. Jim Fitzpatrick walked into the master bedroom and pulled the trigger of his service weapon and killed himself. Neighbors said he was very family-oriented. He was a family guy and he took his kids to all the sporting events. They said, “he was all about his kids.”
Beautiful Jayah Ram Jackson 15, she was a student at NEST+m, a lower east-side school for gifted children. Jayah walked up to the roof of her Grandmother’s Amsterdam Ave. building around 10:47 am and jumped 27 floors to her death. Her recent posts on Facebook portrayed she was gripped by loneliness and depression. And the most tragic part of this story is, a surveillance camera captured her sitting alone on the roof for two hours, she then went downstairs and casually chatted with her grandma for 30 minutes before she returned to the roof and jumped. “She was a sweet girl”, says the doorman, I never knew she had problems.
Madison Holleran 19, a student at University of Pennsylvania jumped to her death from a parking lot garage. She was a beautiful athlete who ran track & field and according to others, was always happy-go-lucky. Madison left a note apologizing to her parents and grandparents telling them she loved them.
August 7, 2015 a woman jumped to her death inside Shanghai IAPM mall that morning. They believe it was related to China’s stock market taking a dive.
Izabel Laxamana 13, from Tacoma Washington, got out of a car and jumped from a highway overpass, landing on Interstate 5 below. She was rushed to a hospital where she later died. Izabel took her own life after her father recorded a video of him punishing her by cutting off her hair.
Other horrific stories around the country and world are just as disturbing;
Epidemic of Suicide by Wall Street Executives: by the Mint Press News stated that Thomas J.Hughes 29, fell 24 stories to his death. His father stated, “my son was under a lot of stress.” His death was the latest in a series of Wall Street workers since 2014.
In a phone call from Sarvshreshth Gupta 22, he told his father that he had not slept in two days and was feeling overwhelmed by his work load. He was found outside his apartment building April 16th where he had jumped from the roof.
Across the globe in India, farmers have been committing suicide in an alarming rate. 600 farmers in the past 6 months have died, and 2000 in the last year have committed suicide. Causes relating to this have been blamed on poor crop yield. Gajendra Singh, a farmer from Rajasthan hung himself from a tree where protesters rally near India’s Parliament. He left a note saying he suffered crop losses.
I could go on and on. The stories are sad and disheartening to know that from the young to the old they felt like there wasn’t a future. To think that whatever they were going through that it wouldn’t get better or felt like no one could understand or help. I cannot reiterate enough to please, please, please check on someone today. Ask questions, look deeper. Don’t take an “I’m okay or fine” at face value. I understand that some are determined or mentally sick and it doesn’t matter what you say or do, will not hinder their agenda, but if we can reach the ones that just needed to be heard and understood isn’t that a start?  God Bless –L.G.