it really depends on where you live, but then genral idea of what will/would of happened is she would of been taken to hospital treated with palvelax (paracetamol antidote) depending on how long it had been in her system or had her tummy pumped or cracoal drink to make her throw up, after that she would of seen the deliberate self harm team and from there either sectioned, which means she is detained under the mental health act until they feel she is fit enough to be discharged, or discharged right bk into the comunity ususally with some support from a mental health agency and also her parents will of been told to keep an eue on her and to not leave pills lieing around!
People who attempt suicide usually make a statement beforehand; this is called a "suicide note". "Committing" suicide is completing the act successfully; only an attempt may fail. If you tried to kill yourself and failed, count yourself lucky and GET HELP; make any related statements to a therapist or counselor.
yes. in their state of being. think about it. they're depressed. they need someone by their side clearly. after a failed attempt and then another. they're not going to just be OK after that.
The USSR advanced to Germany and Hitler commited suicide.
BE THERE FOR THEM! Mentally connect with the person, don't just say "it will get better".
Any failed method really. If you want to attempt suicide to elicit a reaction from family and friends, find out what you want the outcome to be, and try to get that outcome through a productive means. You don't have to attempt suicide to be taken seriously.
Yes, but only if he failed in the attempt..
he committed suicide
If the suicide attempt is successful, the result is fatality.
I believe its illegal to attempt suicide anywhere in the United States regardless of who you are.
1914
An attempt to do something that failed
NEVER!