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Maybe he was in coma or life support...... same like the guy whom ran the safra 10km run , he collapsed nearly after an hour of completion and died 2 days later in hospital...... 

 

maybe @lala81  can explain.... why the gap... are they put on some kind of life support ??  

 

Actually the incident happened on 3rd Sept. The poor guy had to suffer for 1 week before passing away. He didnt died immediately after being shot.

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the problem is that often the angle results in the bullet going through upper jaw, nose, between eye ball... but missing the brain!!!!

horrible injuries but not always death.. 

 

I see... What about a shot through the temple?

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Maybe he was in coma or life support...... same like the guy whom ran the safra 10km run , he collapsed nearly after an hour of completion and died 2 days later in hospital......

 

maybe @lala81 can explain.... why the gap... are they put on some kind of life support ??

Dunno what treatment was given to him. He's very young. Maybe he still hanging on initially but slipped further away. Another strong possibility is that he's already brain dead from the brain trauma but the life support is there for his family to accept the fact he's brain dead. Because with the Ventilator it just looks like he's in a coma.

 

Hope that he wasn't arguing with his family member in the phone call. Its awful if that's the case.

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It is beside the School of military medicine right?

Last time that camp shared by safpu and police dog unit. Safpu shifted and whole camp taken by police. Was stationed there for a while.
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It seems like a given that one generation will diss the next one, for something or the other. Maybe it is the fashionable thing to do, I don't know.

 

To put another perspective on things, when I was young jumping from HDB flats was much more common than now. So what does that say about the toughness of the older generation vs. the new?

Yes, jumping off HDB were more common in the past. I think suicide age range were older then. Commonly were due to debt, illness (may be physical or mental) or family problems, I think.

The suicide trend will continue and get worse, It seem to be a social problem in rich country. Just look at Japan and south Korea.

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90% of suicide is caused by a mental illness, primarily depression. Depression is a medical condition that requires medication and medical treatment, not something you can will yourself out of. There may be stress, love lost etc, but once there is depression, the person needs to be medically treated.

 

Not easy living with depression. Especially when suicidal comes into the picture.

 

The triggers can come and go anytime of the day.

 

Does anyone ever experienced hypnotherapy before?

 

Thot of giving it a try..

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Not easy living with depression. Especially when suicidal comes into the picture.

 

The triggers can come and go anytime of the day.

 

Does anyone ever experienced hypnotherapy before?

 

Thot of giving it a try..

Maybe suicide thought can come and go anytime of the day even you might not have depression?!

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Not easy living with depression. Especially when suicidal comes into the picture.

 

The triggers can come and go anytime of the day.

 

Does anyone ever experienced hypnotherapy before?

 

Thot of giving it a try..

 

 

why you need hypnotherapy ?

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