Amanda - Interview 5  

Amanda - Interview 5

Age at Interview: 53
Sex: Female
Background: Amanda is a teacher (secondary). She is married and she has 2 grown- up sons. She also had a son who died. Ethnic background/nationality: White British

Brief outline:In 2005 Amanda’s son, Lori, took his own life. He was 21. Amanda thinks that sexual abuse may have been a reason for his suicide. She has found support via family, friends, church, internet [POS], Compassionate Friends, Papyrus, and psychotherapy.

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Two and a half months before he died, Amanda discovered that her son had been sexually abused. She thought this might have contributed to his death.
 
It took Amanda a long time to accept that her son’s death was not her fault.
 
Amanda had never seen a dead body before so before she saw her son she felt worried. It was a shock because he didn’t really look like Lori, but she’s glad she could touch him.
 
The person who spoke at Lori’s funeral adored him. She told lots of funny stories about him and made everyone laugh. Amanda’s husband also spoke about Lori.
 
Amanda didn’t like the headstones suggested by the funeral director. She found a letter cutter who made a special one for Lori, made of riven slate, with a rippled surface texture.
 
Amanda and her husband felt that the coroner had dealt with them kindly. They found out afterwards that they could have a transcript of the inquest hearing.
 
Amanda said that she found regular meetings with a psychotherapist challenging and very helpful. Sometimes she went twice a week. She paid for the therapy herself.
 
Amanda has made friends world wide via POS. She has found a few people on the internet site who live in England. She looks for people who post positive comments.
 
Amanda will always think about Lori. She knows his death has changed her but she does not want to be ‘defined’ by her son’s suicide.
 
On Lori’s birthday Amanda and her family and friends had a party at the cemetery. On the anniversary of his death they had a party and launched a firework rocket into the sky.
 
Make sure your other children know they’re still really special because it could almost seem that the dead child is more important than the ones you have alive.
Bereavement due to suicide
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