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About Lynne Luckett
Expertise I can answer questions about surviving suicide, about losing a family member to suicide and how to heal the hole that is left behind by a loved one committing suicide.
Experience My father committed suicide when I was 8 years old. It took me 13 years to even start dealing with his death but once the healing started it was truly an educational experience. I know now that he is with me all the time and though his physical self is no longer here, his spirtual self lives on in me and my son. I'm now 49 and have talked to several people about losing a loved one to suicide and have received some positive feedback about my advice. I am a medical transcripitionist and have been in the medical field for 20+ years. I feel I survived my dad's death to have the understanding to be able to help others. I love to help others.
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You are here: Experts > Health/Fitness > Mental Health > Suicide Prevention > Lynne, I guess it's over..
Expert: Lynne Luckett
Date: 10/16/2007
Subject: Lynne, I guess it's over..
Question Hi Lynne.
I just wanted to say thanks anyways for your help, but I guess it's *my life* is officially over starting now. I've been kicked out of the house now, and don't know where or what to do.. I guess ending it all for me, is all I have left.. Noone cares now anymore.. Thanks for trying to help, and past advice.. Nothing to do now except end-it.. Sorry.. I hope you have a good-life, and keep up the good work.. -Matt-
Answer Matt
You keep saying no one cares but you are wrong. I care very deeply and the only one that I see who doesn't care is yourself. You have to snap yourself out of this friend, no one can do it for you. Keep fighting and communicate with your mom. Don't give up. When you are especially down and have reached the end, look up and ask God for help. He doesn't mind being the last resort as long and you come to Him. Do it Matt! Pray!
Sincerely,
Lynne
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