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the 08-27-2007 07:34 PM

Has there ever been a recorded successful suicide by slitting wrists?
 
Just saw a thing on actor Owen Wilson, who slit his wrists and took a bunch of pills in an apparent "attempt" to kill himself.

How come every time you hear a story about someone slitting their wrists, they never actually die? In theory, it seems like it should be effective. But in practice, never seems to work. Why? And has any famous person ever actually pulled it off?

lm6y 08-27-2007 07:44 PM

There's a way to do it for attention (across the blood vessels) that is repairable, and the serious way (along the blood vessels) that's for keeps.

pwd72s 08-27-2007 07:47 PM

And why is this of interest to you?

aigel 08-27-2007 07:49 PM

Many suicide attempts are cries for help and are not intended to kill.

This is a good info page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_methods and it actually supports your doubts that slitting wrists is effective. The fact that it can take many hours makes it likely that the person is found in time for help.

George

the 08-27-2007 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by pwd72s (Post 3448784)
And why is this of interest to you?

Feeling SAD from a lack of sunlight, bored with PPOT, and had to part out my car to try to save a floundering business, so gotta keep all options on the table.

lendaddy 08-27-2007 07:59 PM

Remember, it's "down the road" not "across the street".

aigel 08-27-2007 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by the (Post 3448807)
Feeling SAD from a lack of sunlight, bored with PPOT, and had to part out my car to try to save a floundering business, so gotta keep all options on the table.

I hope you are kidding ...

George

Hugh R 08-27-2007 09:01 PM

I think he just became uninsurable with most studios. The major insurance companies, notably Fireman's Fund, which is very big in the industry won't insure productions with a certain crazy young actress. And she became uninsurable because she'd call in sick after a night of partying. The production financial loses for one day can run hundreds of thousands of dollar.

pwd72s 08-27-2007 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by the (Post 3448807)
Feeling SAD from a lack of sunlight, bored with PPOT, and had to part out my car to try to save a floundering business, so gotta keep all options on the table.

Well, if that's the case, and you want to be sure of success? Hemingway figured it out...a 12 gage in the mouth.

So, you wanna tell me why I piss you off so much? Ohhh, how clever of you to ignore my question while not so subtly slamming the topics posted by others...

Sonic dB 08-27-2007 11:52 PM

Cant believe that Owen Wilson would do that...he always came across as a laid back kind
of guy... I just saw one of his movies yesterday, the Big Bounce... not very good flick... anyway
he seemed like one of the last people that would try this...but we all do have our dark sides.

An old college roommate / guy I wrote some music with, tried the slit wrist method and then
locked himself in the bathroom... his girlfriend called the fire dept and they broke the door down.
He is still around, I suppose with scars on his wrists.

If I ever off myself, its going to be in the 993 driving off a cliff somewhere...maybe Mexico.
jk ;)

Sonic dB 08-27-2007 11:54 PM

by the way, looking at Owen Wilson's career earnings...the guy was getting about $10-15 mil
per film and had earnings of over $50 million in his career.

Guess money doesnt buy happiness..
but damn, with that kind of money you'd think that a guy could just go escape somewhere
and get away on an island just to chill and enjoy the sun....

Sonic dB 08-27-2007 11:55 PM

Quote:

won't insure productions with a certain crazy young actress.
Lindsay Lohan? That chick is off the deep end.
Ive never seen a film of hers by the way...and I watch a lot of movies
same with Jessica Alba....not purposely avoiding them, just their choices in
roles are not my tastes.

BlueSkyJaunte 08-28-2007 12:40 AM

Saw a clip of that guy on...Jon Stewart, I think. Wilson was so STONED out of his MIND he couldn't even sit up straight.

Seems like the standard Hollyweird meltdown pattern, IMHO.

A former neighbor of mine dove out of a moving car in traffic. That's not a cry for help...that's a hard-core way to go. Her next-door neighbor slashed his wrists in the bathtub and shot himself twice in the chest, to be found by his 12-year-old daughter when she got home from school.

Must've been something in the water in NJ.

Sonic dB 08-28-2007 01:47 AM

You are absolutely right Wayne. As an actor, one would think that his
salvation could be found in creating his art... acting...writing...producing...
directing...whatever. Most of the great ones, that have staying power
end up going that route, in part because it helps them sort things out.

perhaps for whatever reason
Owen Wilson didnt have anything to really look forward too, to be working
on or to accomplish. Perhaps it has become all too stale for him despite the
fact that he is usually in a few popular films every year.

So, yeah I generalized about the money angle...but if he was smart he could
use that money to generate something creative for his life...some outlet to
get him going in a new direction...perhaps producing and directing a film like his brother
Luke just did ..... or fall in love with something other than a
Hollywood starlet.. get back to reality.

The money really is just a tool anyway...whether it be to lay on a beach and
forget for awhile, or to use as a vehicle to help one reconstruct the life
and give it new meaningful direction.

cool_chick 08-28-2007 04:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Wayne at Pelican Parts (Post 3449115)
I think it's more than that. There's a certain type of sadness that is had when you achieve and reach a goal. It's the "okay, what's next?" type of thought. Getting and reaching the summit was / is more fun than being on top. I think that money solves a lot of day-to-day problems for people struggling to survive. However, I think that when you have enough money to relax and not worry about it, after a certain point it becomes secondary. (dunno - not there yet).

-Wayne

Well, they have enough money to find other goals. That guy Fosse is an example. Why not make new goals? That guy is so very lucky, he has his health, he's not trapped in a useless body (paralized or arthritic like my mom), his family is well, he's gainfully employed....what the hell does he have to b!tch about?

To me, it's so sad......so very sad....

David 08-28-2007 04:24 AM

My guess is it's about a woman. Men do really stupid stuff over women :rolleyes:

I have a nurse friend who drug a Rice student who tried to kill himself out of his hospital bed, down to the cancer ward, and said, "Look you little egghead, these people have real problems. You loosing your little egghead girlfriend is not a "real" problem. Get over it." It was harsh, but I think he got the point.

cool_chick 08-28-2007 04:33 AM

Amen, 125shifter. Wise nurse friend you have there....

coldstart 08-28-2007 05:51 AM

Owen Wilson has to listen to himself whine all day. I would have to commit suicide too....plus the studios probably made him go to all of his premieres and watch those terrible films he made.....

onewhippedpuppy 08-28-2007 06:04 AM

Rich people are all f-ed up. Maybe I'm better off just staying poor?;)

Drago 08-28-2007 06:14 AM

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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 3449312)
Rich people are all f-ed up. Maybe I'm better off just staying poor?;)

Well, with your choice of career that's a given. ;)


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