and if i could do big letters i would do
Just dont know how

GRAHAM01 wrote:no sure how to write this but here goes
i found out yesterday that a friend of mine who i have played rugby with for a few year hung himself the day before now i have to say i had not seen him in a few weeks but when i last saw him we had a beer together and he seemed happy with life and his normal self ( how wrong could i be ) he was only 27, he would have been 28 near the end of the month
i just don't understand how he could have got himself in to such a state as to want to end his life![]()
on top of this i have also just lost another friend to cancer on wed morning, she was a life long red and had meet many of the players old and new she had watched the game tuesday night and then went to bed never to wake i thought long and hard wed along with the 96 i'm sure she would have been watching anfield
anyway my thought turn back now to her poor husband and other members of her family and i hope there are many people who can help them all
i've gone a bit off track here but i think depression from lose is very hard and if being depressed is even half as hard, then feck what people think or say get what ever help you can because i wouldn't want anyone else that i know to be so low as my friend was, i mean that they felt the need to do what he did
hope that made sense
GYBS wrote:Clinical Depression is what suffer with 7_Kewell , the hardest part counsellors find it trying to find out what triggers bouts of it .
Im really sorry to hear about your friends Graham .
The same thing happened in my g/fs town , a local rugby lad , very very popular with everyone , nice guy and just got on with everyone , had a lovely g/f and a promising rugby career hung himself on a sunday night and no one will ever know why , no one ever knew there was something wrong as he always seemed happy 24/7 . Very sad .
Dundalk wrote:Leave him alone will ya your doing everyones head in at this stage
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