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wordsoutb4sumnelsin

Member
Dec 7, 2025
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Much appreciated writing. Especially notable as a fellow professional.
Maybe a little specific, but I super hope that as a licensed counselor, ex-clients (I'd be sure to transfer/discharge any folks before I ctb) wouldn't be contacted. Ideally not informed in any way. Same with hoping a note is respected mentioning to not put out that I died to either the clients or put it out in the news...

Anyways, my best for you in the clink!
 
Hermitcrab

Hermitcrab

Not an actual crab
Nov 28, 2025
14
Thank you so much for the detailed writeup!
Tho I'd like to know: The whole process does seem a little intrusive (is that the right word for it?) to the friends/family living with the deceased with the whole body removal and taking personal belongings like phone, pc, etc... Of course I fully understand the reasons for it and I respect all the people doing the work, but is there anything the deceased (before deceasing) can do to lessen the burden and stress brought by law enforcement and EMS. Perhaps putting on a bodybag, not being upstairs ;) , leaving a note next to them, clarifying that it was without a doubt suicide... Would any of that help?

I hope this msg still makes sense now that I've translated my thoughts into words.
 

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