NAMI - You are Not Alone — Completed Suicide

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Completed Suicide

Nami;

On Friday, March 25th 2016 my beautiful 34 year old daughter completed suicide.  She isn’t here to write her story so I will.  My name is Michaela Britt and my daughters name is Michelle Ann Griffin.  Michelle was diagnosed as being bipolar, with borderline personality disorder.  She was diagnosed when she was 22, the first time she attempted suicide.  We immediately got her into a psychiatrist after her release from the state mental hospital, issue number 1.  She was cuffed and shackled and placed in a sheriff’s care in driven to a mental health facility in South Carolina.  As a mother I found that absolutely heartbreaking, and totally uncalled for based on her circumstances.

Michelle was placed on a regimen of meds and she appeared to be living life the best she could.  She met a man and they married, he had two young boys.  As time went by my husband and I noticed that she was acting differently, and so was her husband.  I decided to talk with her about it, she became upset with me for questioning her and the conversation ended.  As time went on she became worse and worse.  Yes she was attending her doctor appointments however, writing scripts was the only thing he did within the 10 minutes if that he spent with her.  She desperately needed counseling and PTSD help, but that never happened, she was not made to attend any sessions. I pushed her to go to a therapist which lasted about two months.  To shorten the story it only became worse and she attempted suicide four times, once she came extremely close to completing the act.  She spent time in a mental health facility two times.

On the evening of March 25th we received the call no mother wants to receive from my Son, Mom I am so sorry as he was sobbing, I am so sorry but Michelle is gone.  Gone, what do you mean gone, where?  Mom, Michelle shot herself with a gun.  I never felt so much pain in my life, I thought I was going to die.

However the reason I am writing this letter is for two reasons, the changes of laws:

1.  My daughter informed her husband that day she was going to shot herself, he asked her if he wanted to come home, she said no.  He did nothing, made no calls to a family, friends or authorities.  I learned this from the investigating officer.  He knew and told no one. I strongly feel if someone tells another they are going to take their life there should be some responsibility expected.  There should be a law supporting this, my daughter could or would be alive today if he had reported it.  When he arrived home from work at 5pm, the coronor reported her death to have taken placed at 4:45pm….15 minutes before he returned home.

2.  My daughters meds were locked up to prevent overdose, however she had access to a loaded gun, i don’t understand and never will.  Guns should not be permitted in homes of the mentally ill or at least locked away so they can NEVER obtain them.

There is so much more to this story, however that would take pages for me to write.  I can tell you that I will never be the same person and my life as I knew is now gone.

I am so very angry with our mental health system for so many reasons, again my frustrations could take pages to write.

My beautiful daughter is gone and there is a very good chance she would still be here if her husband would of reported her threat, but he didn’t, and there are no laws on the books to help protect this population take their life when someone has been notified.  This make me so ill to think she would still be with us right now.

I also have huge problems with the type of therapy available to those suffering from mental illness, along with the fact that all of a sudden a suicide becomes a bad word, that no one wants to talk about.

I want to help change these laws in my daughter name, it is such a sad, sad story and life.  

Where can I go?  My heart aches for those suffering from mental illness and are not getting the proper treatment due to lack of funds or staffing.

Michaela Britt

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