<p>Has any one lost a beloved child who excelled, attained an honors degree, had a full life ahead, and ended it all?? Please help.</p>
<p>I have not. However, I could not just read your post and not reply. I am so very sorry that your beloved child has died. Please accept my sympathy.</p>
<p>My sincerest sympathies. :(</p>
<p>You have my sympathies. You are not alone. Here is a link that will help you connect with others who’ve had similar losses.</p>
<p>[AFSP:</a> Resources and Materials: Online Resources](<a href=“Home | AFSP”>Home | AFSP)</p>
<p>Please accept my condolences. I simply cannot imagine your pain.</p>
<p>I lost a friend in college to suicide. No one saw it coming because she was outgoing, smart, talented, and, yes, had everything going for her. She had sought help with the college’s counseling services, unbeknownst to most of us, but depression is a tenacious disease. Many sufferers are able to hide their inner darkness even from those who love them.</p>
<p>My heart goes out to you. You raised a marvelous, intelligent, loving child to adulthood who suffered from a destructive disease. Nothing can undo the good times you had together – the laughs, the serious talks, the vacations, the private threads that run through the family day after day, year after year. Try to hold onto those moments during this difficult time.</p>
<p>So extremely sorry for your loss. I went to a college where it was very pressurized, and during my time there, unfortunately, there were suicides. One was a close friend of the girl who lived across the hall from me. It is over 30 years ago, and I won’t ever forget it. The kid was smart and popular, but apparently not doing that well in school. It doesn’t make sense that it would be a life ender, but we have to assume that a terrible depression was there. There are no words of wisdom that I can offer to you, but I think it is good to seek support for your grieving for such a tragic loss.</p>
<p>My heart breaks for you. I am so sorry. I’m sure you are not alone.</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/09/nyregion/09jump.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=Glen%20Rock%20suicide&st=cse[/url]”>http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/09/nyregion/09jump.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=Glen%20Rock%20suicide&st=cse</a></p>
<p>Emellgee, I am so very sorry for your loss.</p>
<p>I’m so, so sorry.</p>
<p>Prayers and condolances. I cannot imagine.</p>
<p>I am so terribly sorry for your unimaginable loss.</p>
<p>Gasping at the thought of the pain. I am so very sorry.</p>
<p>emellgee, my daughter’s small high school just lost a student to suicide. In addition to help from counselors, the students were directed to this website:</p>
<p>[Coping</a> with Grief and Loss: Support for Grieving and Bereavement](<a href=“http://www.helpguide.org/mental/grief_loss.htm]Coping”>Grief & Loss - HelpGuide.org)</p>
<p>I am so sorry.</p>