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Originally Posted by IndieVisible
Because we can relate to the same feelings the person is having, and share a TRUE story with them that could give them that little bit of hope and courage to hold on. We have all been there! We feel all alone, worthless, hopeless, useless, in pain, with no way out in sight! So what made the difference for us? We could share that. Explain no matter how dark and hopeless it seems right now, things will get better and here's why.., Of course not all of us would be good or comfortable talking down some one. I know it makes a difference, but if you don't know what to say or how to make it a difference then I agree they would be better off calling 911, if they care too.
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I'd never presume every scenario is the same. That said, I think that kind of peer support is great after getting help or before it gets to the point they have a clear plan and are wanting to execute it. I have seen several threads where the person is not at that point. Ok. But online you have no access to patterns in speech or expressions. This would make it near impossible to properly gauge a situation. In essence it would be really hard to know what to say in a text format. Think how messed things get messed up in regular text communication! A misplaced period can change the meaning.
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