Autumn II
Proud Member
As I read through the posts and the threads, I see that some are still incapacitated with grief, or are so upset they are harming themselves. This is SO sad, both for you, and for us, here. I'd like to remind you of these resources:
suicide hotlines
http://www.mjjcommunity.com/forum/showthread.php?t=66247
Coping with grief web-site
http://www.mjjcommunity.com/forum/showthread.php?t=68121
These are both online resources, though. If you are seriously upset, I want to urge you to to find counseling, face-to-face, in the place where you live. Or at least, be sure there is someone you can talk to. . a relative or friend, or fellow-Michael fan. . . .here, or better yet, face-to-face. If you get professional help, there are medications you can take that will break the downward spiral and help you to feel better, as well as talking to someone familiar with recovery from grief.
I DO understand the severity of the grief, but I'm certain Michael would not want anyone to come to harm, because of what's happened to him! Please try to think of some POSITIVE things to do, to carry on his legacy. That might mean volunteering with a charity, or even just compiling a list or scrapbook of Michael's good works. He spent his lifetime helping others, so please. . those who are still severely upset. . . try to help YOURSELVES by seeking counseling and other face-to-face support.
Hugs to everyone,
Victoria
suicide hotlines
http://www.mjjcommunity.com/forum/showthread.php?t=66247
Coping with grief web-site
http://www.mjjcommunity.com/forum/showthread.php?t=68121
These are both online resources, though. If you are seriously upset, I want to urge you to to find counseling, face-to-face, in the place where you live. Or at least, be sure there is someone you can talk to. . a relative or friend, or fellow-Michael fan. . . .here, or better yet, face-to-face. If you get professional help, there are medications you can take that will break the downward spiral and help you to feel better, as well as talking to someone familiar with recovery from grief.
I DO understand the severity of the grief, but I'm certain Michael would not want anyone to come to harm, because of what's happened to him! Please try to think of some POSITIVE things to do, to carry on his legacy. That might mean volunteering with a charity, or even just compiling a list or scrapbook of Michael's good works. He spent his lifetime helping others, so please. . those who are still severely upset. . . try to help YOURSELVES by seeking counseling and other face-to-face support.
Hugs to everyone,
Victoria