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Old May 13, 2013, 12:55 PM
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I will relay my story as I told it in an article I wrote and sent to a newspaper to try to help other people. Though it's been over a month, I am dying inside.

In Memory of my daughter, Kaitlyn Nicole Elkins

On April 11, 2013, I got the most dreaded call that any parent could ever get, a call from the police in the town where my 23 year old daughter Kaitlyn was starting her 3rd year of medical school at Wake Forest School of Medicine. He said he had to talk with me about my daughter and that I had to go there to be told what he had to say. I begged this man to tell me then, as I would have a 3 and a half hour drive to Winston-Salem. My initial split second thought was, “Kaitlyn is in trouble! She’s never been in trouble in her life,” then my thoughts turned to other things and the blood left my body as he told me what happened. He said that she was deceased. I envisioned her getting into an auto accident and when I asked him what had happened, he said that she had taken her own life. My world and everything I’ve ever known came crashing to an end at that moment.
How could this have happened? My daughter seemed to be the most together person I have ever known in my life. Graduated valedictorian from Whiteville High School, graduated summa cum laude from Campbell university in 2 and a half years and got accepted to medical school where she could pursue her lifelong dream of being a doctor and she was doing extremely well in it. She had friends; she had just taken a Step One medical board exam that she felt she did well on. She was an artist, a writer, she had common sense and was wise well beyond her years. She was excelling and seemed to have the world in her grasp.
I had just seen Kaitlyn the weekend before as she had come home for a few days for Easter. We had a wonderful mother/daughter day and we went shopping, out to eat and the movies. We had a wonderful time and she seemed totally happy. How could this have happened?
She wrote my husband and I a two page suicide note, (as well as letters to some of her friends and her sister Stephanie.) In this letter she stated that she had been sad all of her life and had worked very hard all her life to hide it and protect us from it. She said that she knew she would have been a successful doctor, wife and mother, but that she was exhausted from the weight of the sadness she has had all her life, could not go on, and this is what made sense to her. She stated that I might wonder why she had not sought help and that she did not know why herself.
She was a high achiever, but we never put any pressure on her to succeed because she set these high goals for herself.
The reason I am writing this letter is to tell all parents, friends, or spouses, that no matter how happy someone seems to be, there may be a devastating depression within that they are hiding. Parents, ask your children from time to time, “how are you really doing” and make them talk about their feelings. As you do this, I hope that they are forthcoming with you, my daughter was not and we had a very good and close relationship.
I’m devastated by her loss, lost in a sea of “what could have been”, the wonderful life that she could have continued to have had. But I celebrate her life, thanking God that I had the honor of having this beautiful being in my life for 23 years. But I wish I had more.
If this letter helps at least one person to come forward with their depression, or a loved one to ask about it and have that child open up to them, then it is worth it.
Rest in peace my beautiful daughter, the peace that I thought you already had. And as I’ve always told you, I love you bigger than the universe.
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Old May 13, 2013, 02:59 PM
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Condolences to you and your family. There is a grief and loss forum here at PC.

There is also a social support group for grief and loss available here at PC.

In the US, there is an emergency chat line 1-800-273-8255 if anyone needs more immediate help.
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Old May 13, 2013, 03:09 PM
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(((hugs)))

I am sorry for the loss of your daughter to lose anyone to suicide is very sad and tragic
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Old May 13, 2013, 05:56 PM
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I am so so sorry for the loss of your daughter, my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family!! HUGS
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Old May 14, 2013, 11:13 AM
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That is just so sad, but I thank you for posting. I'm calling both my daughters today and make sure they are mentally healthy!
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Old May 15, 2013, 03:04 AM
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I'm very sorry for the loss of your daughter.
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I'm so sorry for your loss.
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Old May 30, 2013, 02:00 PM
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She sounds like an amazing girl. It is such a terrible shame that the world has lost her, like so many others, to an unshakable sadness. You also sound like an amazing mother and I hope you find tranquility somehow.
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