Has anyone heard from Debbie since her statement about ending her life on January 1, 2015, if there was no cure for her? I did a search on Yahoo and found two Debbie Hasselbach's, one in Baltimore, MD and another in Knoxville, TN. If anyone on this forum lives near those areas please try and find her as time is running out if she still plans to kill herself.
Does anybody know if this is the same Debbie that posted a poem in the Writers Den? She said she had a book published on Amozon, but didn't give the title of the book.
I googled her name. I came up with a site where they had a fundraiser for her to move. It states she has Menieres so it must be her. I didn't go any further than that.
I am wishing that wherever Debbie is, she is feeling hope and support; and that she chooses to stay in this life, enjoy what bits she can, and that better and better times come for her. I hope she is no longer feeling hopelessness and despair, but if she is, I hope that she will reach out to a suicide prevention line or to someone else. Thinking of you, Debbie.
I used her contact button twice. She never responded. I'm thinking we will never know. I can't figure out why she posted that and never came back.
I used her contact button, too. No response. I'm hoping and praying she has changed her plans for today.
She seems to be okay I did some searching and found her facebook page and she has been posting there. https://www.facebook.com/DLBach
Oh that's so good to hear Vicki.....thank you for the update. I sure hope she's doing much better now than she was a few months ago.
I just checked out her Facebook posts. She doesn't sound suicidal at all. I think it was pretty crummy of her to leave us worried about the possibility of her committing suicide due to the torment of her MD.
I thought the same thing at first Marion, but she could have been in a dark place when she posted here, but then felt better about things. We know how this disease can drain the life out of you. But she could have let us know she changed her mind about things. But she can see there are people that do care if and when she feels so badly.