You should be feeling exactly what you're feeling, which is shock. Grief is a process and everyone handles it differently. It may take a few more days for their death to feel real to you. Whatever comes up, whenever it comes up is ok.
2006-08-27 16:27:15
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answered by Chatelaine 5
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Losing a friend more especially through a tragic incident is depressing and lonesome. But you would only harm yourself if you will really let depession set in so the best thing you could is just pray for your friend's soul that he/shemay be forgiven for what he/she did.
Every time you remember your friend, don't forget to say a little prayer for the eternal repose of his/her soul.
You should not feel any guilt about that suicide for your friend was acountable for his/her death.
2006-08-27 23:15:23
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answered by Ruzzo 4
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wow i am very sorry for your loss
you may be feeling many different things as people go through different things but you are probably feeling very saddened and lonely and unsure. maybe not now but when u feel you are ready you can speak to your parents or to a counselor at your school or ask your parents to set up a meeting with a counselor that you can talk to about how your are feeling and how to deal with it
best of luck
2006-08-27 23:11:04
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answered by the quiet one 5
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Everything and anthing. Mad, upset and all the inbetween. I know my uncle commited suicide in March.
2006-08-27 23:16:15
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answered by Mariah Baybee 2
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Call a suicide hot line.
This is where religion comes in. Pray for your friends soul. Pray to God for healing.
I will put you and your friend in my prayers.
2006-08-27 23:10:27
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answered by Think.for.your.self 7
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...sad nost people would but if u arnt sad or upset dont worry ittl come or ur jus not phased by death
2006-08-27 23:10:05
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answered by Anonymous
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