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rayne89
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Hi, I know some of you have been following the on going saga with Steven. If you haven’t here are some past threads to give you background info. He is a 19 year old father from a broken home. His mom has many issues of her own.
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=224812
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=271228
Steven has been living at home for the past few months. Things between his mom are relatively ok. In Nov. his ex-girlfriend and mother of his child became engaged. He has been sinking into a depression ever since he found out. Yesterday he called me saying things like “Make sure my daughter has a good life, make sure she knows I loved her.” As we kept talking Steven made it clear he intended to take his life. I begged the holy spirit to give me the right words, but honestly I was panicking. It didn’t sound like just a threat it sounded like he had every intention of following through.
We just had an old highschool friend drink himself to death right before Christmas. So that has been at the forefront of my mind. I’ve been worrying that Steven will end of like our friend Jimmy if he doesn’t get professional help. The thread about Jimmy is here forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=297196
I managed to get Steven to promise me not to do anything without calling me first at least. Ofcourse I couldn’t be sure if he would keep that promise but I was hoping it would buy me some time. I couldn’t get him to promise not do anything so that was the best I could get. I called his mom -which at first didn’t go well, (but she later called and apologized), I then called a crisis line and they called him.
I talked to him again last night and he sounded better. Better meaning severely depressed but being open to getting help as opposed to earlier when he was rejecting any help, saying nothing was going to change ect. He agreed to counseling. I then talked to his mom which went well. For some reason he wants me to call the counseling office instead of his mom, so I’ll be doing that today.
I have to say I feel like emotionally I’ve been run over by a truck. Steven did apologize last night for completely freaking me out earlier - he sounds so sad, and resigned. I just need God to give me guidance in what I’m supposed to be doing here, and give me the emotional (and physical strength) to perservere.
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=224812
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=271228
Steven has been living at home for the past few months. Things between his mom are relatively ok. In Nov. his ex-girlfriend and mother of his child became engaged. He has been sinking into a depression ever since he found out. Yesterday he called me saying things like “Make sure my daughter has a good life, make sure she knows I loved her.” As we kept talking Steven made it clear he intended to take his life. I begged the holy spirit to give me the right words, but honestly I was panicking. It didn’t sound like just a threat it sounded like he had every intention of following through.
We just had an old highschool friend drink himself to death right before Christmas. So that has been at the forefront of my mind. I’ve been worrying that Steven will end of like our friend Jimmy if he doesn’t get professional help. The thread about Jimmy is here forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=297196
I managed to get Steven to promise me not to do anything without calling me first at least. Ofcourse I couldn’t be sure if he would keep that promise but I was hoping it would buy me some time. I couldn’t get him to promise not do anything so that was the best I could get. I called his mom -which at first didn’t go well, (but she later called and apologized), I then called a crisis line and they called him.
I talked to him again last night and he sounded better. Better meaning severely depressed but being open to getting help as opposed to earlier when he was rejecting any help, saying nothing was going to change ect. He agreed to counseling. I then talked to his mom which went well. For some reason he wants me to call the counseling office instead of his mom, so I’ll be doing that today.
I have to say I feel like emotionally I’ve been run over by a truck. Steven did apologize last night for completely freaking me out earlier - he sounds so sad, and resigned. I just need God to give me guidance in what I’m supposed to be doing here, and give me the emotional (and physical strength) to perservere.
