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This man is sort of like my cousin. His uncle married my aunt. I've known the guy my entire life and my family has known his family since like the 1950's. We used to hang out a bit when I was little but now I know little about him.

I'm concerned because he keeps talking about wishing he weren't here but like salty said if he were really depressed wouldn't he just want to be left alone.

I have said some things to him before about getting some help but he seems to be one of those types like I talked about in the thread last week. You know the ones who ask for advice but have excuses for everything.

Basically, I've just ignored him lately.

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you never know with these things.. most of the responses in this thread could be wrong.. sure, he could be an attention *****.. but you never know..

I had a friend tell me she thought she tried to kill herself one night by overdosing.. with that information, you can't shrug it off.. granted these are just FB updates, but you don't want hindsight to be the determining factor..

if all you do is tell them they need to seek professional help, at least you did something. someone has to want to get help, so I wouldn't go on any crusades.. ;)

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I'm not crusading and bleys you know how I like to save people. ;)

I did just message him just for my own peace of mind with a bit of a suggestion to try to reach out for some help for his troubles and if it was money that was holding him back from going then there are tons of other places he can go. Churches, non profits, help lines... I told him the help is out there he just needs to seek it and be willing to work for it in return. I also told him I loved him. I think sometimes people seek attention cause they don't feel loved and are lonely.

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