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In today's New York Times

Wonderful article ... but painful to read. Thanks for posting.

Weeping as I type this.
 
Thanks for posting. That was a painful read. Poor Salaam. I am not liking the picture of the park with a trash can on one side and a portable toilet on the other?
That is not how childhood hero's are suppose to go. What a shame.
 
This sentence is just heartbreaking. I lost one of my best friends to suicide ten years ago and I also found myself with these type of thoughts. I can't imagine how alone he felt sitting in in that park.

"In the last few days, I’ve been thinking: How many times did he go to that park thinking he might — and then changed his mind?” Ardrey wondered last week
 
This sentence is just heartbreaking. I lost one of my best friends to suicide ten years ago and I also found myself with these type of thoughts. I can't imagine how alone he felt sitting in in that park.

"In the last few days, I’ve been thinking: How many times did he go to that park thinking he might — and then changed his mind?” Ardrey wondered last week
Suicide is a tough phenomenon to confront. Apparently, as a mental health issue, it is usually a several month crisis - and there are moments of acute crisis. I think anyone familiar with suicide would recognize the pattern in his last few weeks, months and days.

If you feel that you are starting to seriously think about suicide, you may be at the brink of a several month battle; go get help before the acute crisis hits, there's absolutely no shame in asking for help, we all need reinforcements from time to time.
 
Does anyone else remember that a few years back he sold his Heisman ring at auction? I thought back then: you wouldn't do that unless you were really low, unless you really needed the money. IIRC, Buffs 4 Life tried to fundraise and purchase the ring for display at Dal Ward to keep it in the family, but didn't have the high bid. So very sad.
 
Does anyone else remember that a few years back he sold his Heisman ring at auction? I thought back then: you wouldn't do that unless you were really low, unless you really needed the money. IIRC, Buffs 4 Life tried to fundraise and purchase the ring for display at Dal Ward to keep it in the family, but didn't have the high bid. So very sad.
The Times article mentions this, and clarifies that he didn't sell it. Members of his family did, and without his permission.
 
The Times article mentions this, and clarifies that he didn't sell it. Members of his family did, and without his permission.
Allegedly. They say that Salaam denied it. Salaam was suffering at that point, and that's all we may ever know.

One thing that is certain, nobody should read the comments. I went from Sorrow to wanting to fight.
 
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