Hi,
My sister died in 2010 from a drug overdose. I know she was a member on this website, as when i search her email in the search box, i am taken to this link:
http://www.bluelight.org/vb/threads/127375-Australian-Bluelight-Contact-List-amp-Journals
However, her post is missing.
I once also received a phone call from a Russian (from this site) who advised me that my sister had written a suicide note that night (online) and was planning to kill herself. Luckily, I was able to intervene and she did not die that night.
She died several years later. When we thought she had overcome her addiction. Unfortunately, she had just managed to hide it better.
Now I wholly understand the anonymity associated with this site. But I would really like to find out more about my sisters account here. How she felt. Perhaps she shared some of her experiences on here. I really do not see the harm in this.
If an administrator could please contact me, I could give you all the information you need to verify this. (The account would not have been logged on since her death, obviously)
My sister died in 2010 from a drug overdose. I know she was a member on this website, as when i search her email in the search box, i am taken to this link:
http://www.bluelight.org/vb/threads/127375-Australian-Bluelight-Contact-List-amp-Journals
However, her post is missing.
I once also received a phone call from a Russian (from this site) who advised me that my sister had written a suicide note that night (online) and was planning to kill herself. Luckily, I was able to intervene and she did not die that night.
She died several years later. When we thought she had overcome her addiction. Unfortunately, she had just managed to hide it better.
Now I wholly understand the anonymity associated with this site. But I would really like to find out more about my sisters account here. How she felt. Perhaps she shared some of her experiences on here. I really do not see the harm in this.
If an administrator could please contact me, I could give you all the information you need to verify this. (The account would not have been logged on since her death, obviously)