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Friday, June 08, 2018

Suicide Is A National Threat!

Death hits twice. Kate Spade passed away on Tuesday and Anthony Bourdain passed away today.
Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain both passed away this week. Two well-known celebrities this month alone. The famed designer passed away on Tuesday she leaves behind a husband and daughter. We heard that the CNN host was stressed after a taping. It was alleged he died after heartbreak.

Their deaths have touched so many in the entertainment industry.

Spade who was a fashion designer and socialite was depressed over a biter divorce with her husband Andy. She left a suicide note and told the world's that her pain will be impacted on their daughter.

Spade was inspired by Robin Williams. The beloved comedian hung himself in 2014 after CBS cancelled his sitcom, The Crazy Ones.

CNN confirms that the famed author, traveler and chef passed away.

Bourdain passed away in France. It could have been sparked by a biter break up with his girlfriend Asia Argento. Bourdain was probably distraught over her being in a relationship with another man. He leaves behind an 11-year old daughter.

Outpouring of condolences from celebrities and politicians alike.

It it also spotlights suicide. It's on the rise. About every state, U.S. territory and even in Canada have seen a high rate these last past years.

Donald J. Trump is a polarizing figure and he has constantly driven people mad.

Warning signs are indicators that a person may be in acute danger and may urgently need help.

  • Talking about wanting to die or to kill oneself;
  • Looking for a way to kill oneself;
  • Talking about feeling hopeless or having no purpose;
  • Talking about feeling trapped or being in unbearable pain;
  • Talking about being a burden to others;
  • Increasing the use of alcohol or drugs;
  • Acting anxious, agitated, or reckless;
  • Sleeping too little or too much;
  • Withdrawing or feeling isolated;
  • Showing rage or talking about seeking revenge; and
  • Displaying extreme mood swings.

The National Suicide Prevention hotline.

1-800-273-8255

Available 24/7.

You are not alone and they are there to help you when you are feeling there is no escape.



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