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Back in March 2019, there were three college-aged people from my community who saved a child from drowning at an East Coast beach. At the time, I felt jealous for the (at least) regional recognition they received. Today, the jealousy is justified.
Almost one year ago (as of the start of August), I had to save a person's life from suicide. That is and was easily one of the most traumatic things I have ever done in my life. While I am not asking for media attention, I feel hurt and depressed that I have been processing and struggling almost completely alone. At the same time, it would be extremely worrisome if certain people in the individual and my lives knew anything about their suicide attempt and their true feelings; I almost told someone who CANNOT know during an argument. Because of how shocked and stressed I was that night, visiting the ER at the local hospital was my only option. During my gratefulness they are still alive and hearing them say in November they are trying to move on from that night, I am extremely concerned it might happen another time.
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