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My son, 20, took his own life

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UtterlyEthereal · 06/10/2020 17:13

My son was just about to start his third year at university. After a couple of days of unanswered messages I asked his landlady to check up on him.

His flat mate found a suicide note in his room. Police knocked at our door at 2 am to tell us that he was missing and that they were concerned for his safety.

As you can imagine this has come as a huge shock to us. We didn't see it coming. Friends at uni are as stunned as we are.

The police began a painstaking search of CCTV, bank records, interviewing friends and they had a drone out scanning the infamous suicide hotspot that was mentioned in his note.

It still hasn't sunk in that such a bright and sensible young man would do this. I just wish that he could have spoken to someone/anyone before deciding that taking his own life was his only option.

For almost a week we were in a dreadful state of limbo. We were desperate to hear something and terrified at the same time. His friends from uni were out looking for him, hoping he'd changed his mind and that he would be found alive.

Then we had a call from the police and our world collapsed. His body had been found.

We are utterly bereft by his death. It came as a bolt from the blue and we are all shattered and heart broken and still in deep shock.

Hold your children tight - always...

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RainingBatsAndFrogs · 06/10/2020 22:27

Oh, UtterlyEthereal, your poor lovely boy.
I am so so sorry.
I can't imagine what strength is needed for you to get through this. I lend you my strength in spirit. If only it could help.

OhioOhioOhio · 06/10/2020 22:27

That is devastating. I'm so sorry.

DevastatedandDistraught · 06/10/2020 22:48

I am so very, very sorry for your loss.

I lost my daughter last year to suicide. It was completely unexpected and it has devastated our lives. She was only 15. To make matters worse I know that she didn’t want to die, what happened was as a result of medication she was taking, which can cause suicidal thoughts.

I do not know what we ( or you) have done to deserve such pain. I tell myself that while I will never get my head round what happened I just have to accept that it has. It is literally one breath at a time in the beginning. You wonder how a heart which has been so shattered can continue to function- but it does.

I’m so sorry that you have become a member of the club no one wants to join. You are not alone. There are many mums on here who have lost their beloved children. We will walk with you and help you through your darkest moments.

When you are ready, can I suggest The Compassionate Friends as a wonderful support group for parents who have lost a child, including by suicide. Feel free to pm me if you need to.

WeakandWobbly · 06/10/2020 22:50

I just wanted to say that I am so sorry to hear that this has happened to your family. It sounds like there is nothing you could have done to prevent this. Be kind to yourself and lean on others as much as you need to. Sending a hug 🤗 Flowers

endofthelinefinally · 07/10/2020 12:26

Thinking of you and your family today.Flowers

Annasgirl · 07/10/2020 13:15

Just posting again OP to say you are still in my thoughts. Please come on anytime to chat to us.

frustrationcentral · 08/10/2020 09:32

Goodness this is a sad thread , so sorry @UtterlyEthereal. Much love to you, his family and friends x

Lovelymonkeyninetynine · 08/10/2020 10:16

UtterlyEthereal just coming by to send some more love.
Devastatedanddistraught you are also so brave to share your story, I am so sorry for the loss of your girl.
You are both in my thoughts x

UtterlyEthereal · 08/10/2020 13:33

Thank you all again for your kind words.

Three weeks ago I was plodding along with my ordinary, happy life and now feel like I've been blown onto an alien landscape and I don't know what to say or think or feel.

My husband went on a 5 hour round trip to clear our son's room yesterday . It's now all stored in his room here until we are feeling stronger.

He brought a very distinctive smell of our son back with him. It makes me feel close to him again and wish for the umpteenth time that things could be different.

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Annasgirl · 08/10/2020 15:12

Oh UtterlyEthereal, I just read your update. Smell is such a wonderful way to evoke someone. I wore my DM's PJs when she dies to get her smell on me. I also spray her perfume and I use her lavender oil on my pillow to remind me of her.

Your DH was amazing to go and do that - I am sure you are all walking around in a daze. Please be kind to yourselves, this is so difficult and only someone who has been through this can truly empathise but I hope the love being sent to you across the internet on this thread offers you some hope in the kindness that lives on in the world and that I hope you and your family will be embraced by over the coming days, weeks and months.

Standrewsschool · 08/10/2020 17:21

Thinking of you at this difficult time.

ParkheadParadise · 08/10/2020 17:44

@UtterlyEthereal
I totally get the smell thing. I can clearly remember having dd's top with me constantly because of the smell.
Take care of yourself

HorseradishSnowflake · 08/10/2020 21:19

So very very sorry for your loss. I think I am from the town your son was studying in and I, my friends and family all talked about this and had been desperately hoping for a different outcome. He looked like a lovely happy young man. I have children of a similar age and they can be so impulsive. It is just so tragic that that can mean an irreversible decision. It could happen to any parent. My thoughts are with you xxx

kaleishorrid · 08/10/2020 21:24

I am so very sorry for your loss

HMSSophie · 08/10/2020 21:44

I am so terribly sorry for your loss. I live in terror of that call. I too have a profoundly unhappy DS of a similar age. I think we as a society have young men who really struggle with modern life. My heart goes out to you, truly.

DumpedOnFromGreatHeight · 08/10/2020 21:58

I'm so very sorry. Words fail me. These are frightening times for our children. Thinking of you. Flowers

MotherFeeder · 08/10/2020 21:59

I am so sorry for your loss. What an absolute tragedy and I cannot imagine what you are going through right now.
Please try look after yourself x

MoreCookiesPlease · 08/10/2020 22:05

OP... what a devastating post. I'm so sorry for everything that you're going through. I'm so sad for your precious son and everyone who loved him. Sending you lots of love and thoughts.

Mollscroll · 08/10/2020 22:21

Unspeakably cruel. I’m so sorry. It’s an unbearable thing.

EricBlairsHair · 09/10/2020 21:27

Heart wrenching, I'm so sorry Flowers

Hepzibar · 09/10/2020 21:35

My heart breaks for you OP.
Breathe him in from his belongings

UsedToRideHorses · 11/10/2020 23:16

From one mum to another, I am truly sorry for what happened.

Stay close with your husband, your other children, your extended family. You all need each other now. Thanks

Mischance · 11/10/2020 23:21

So sad - I am so sorry that this has happened.

IveNameChangedAgain2020 · 11/10/2020 23:22

Sending you all the love I possibly can. From one mother of a son to another Thanks

LadyWithLapdog · 11/10/2020 23:27

I am so sorry. For your son and the life he had ahead of him, and for you and your DH and the way your life has changed. Really sorry 💐