Not sure if this has been answered, so I'll answer.
No.
Not sure if this has been answered, so I'll answer.
No.
I can just hear it now:
"Next question".
"Next question".
"Next question".
"Next question".
Is that a guess or do you know for sure? Just asking for clarification.Not sure if this has been answered, so I'll answer.
No.
Actually, it depends on the hospital. So yes and no.
I know for sure. It may depend on what the way one tries to committ the suicide but I know for sure when taking pills to kill yourself, there is no automatic 24 hour evaluation.
Probably. But also, I'd guess it would have to do with the person doing it and if they really meant to do it or were seeking attention.
I only speak from past experiences on this one, but the two instances when I knew someone that tried to kill themselves they went to two different hospitals. One guy tried the pill thing and they kept him for days because of the possible damage it could have done to the liver, so it didn't have anything to do with the mental aspect.
The other one was kept for 24 hours.
Both however had to be cleared by a shrink that they were mentally fit to be released. The hospital doesn't want to be held accountable (and I don't blame them) if the patient tries again so they use their own shrinks to approve release. Now, if there is no physical damage and the shrink clears them, I would imagine they can be released regardless of how long.
So to make a long story short, there probably isn't anything mandatory but the release from a psychiatrist is mandatory just a matter of when it happens.
Um, if he had taken 40 pills he wouldn't have been released today. They would have held him on suicide watch for observation.
Wow.
I get up this morning to discover this.
Horrible horrible discovery.
I pray that Terrel gets his help, and the people making light of this subject, calling TO an asshole.
You people seriously, SERIOUSLY, need to take a look in the mirror.
I dont know what kind comedy makes light of suicide attempts, depression, or other personal problems.
What difference would the "instrument of death" make on determining if he should be kept for observation?
The best kind my friend, the best kind.
I called Rosenhaus an asshole...not TO.I pray that Terrel gets his help, and the people making light of this subject, calling TO an asshole.
I'll call T.O. an asshole.
T.O. = asshole
He has a load of history to make my case.
Would you call him an asshole if he played and produced for your team? (Although I already know the answer.)![]()
How dare you call such an asshole an asshole.
Hey Tpark, the dude probably didn't even try to kill himself, get over it...............and even if he did, he still would have died an asshole.
I called Bill Romanowski an asshole for several years when he was with the Broncos. I never liked him and thought he brought the class of the entire organization down. He produced for my team.
If he truly tried to commit suicide....then calling him names would be tasteless. However, we don't know what actually happened so he is fair game.
Good answer.I called Bill Romanowski an asshole for several years when he was with the Broncos. I never liked him and thought he brought the class of the entire organization down. He produced for my team
If this was Romo, would you react the same way?
Wow- if they delay that press conference much longer, I'll be able to catch it live on the evening news.![]()
No they wouldn't. I guess it depends on what hospital policy is. But what you said is not fact.
Yeah, I don't think he tried, I think this is yet another media knee jerk reaction that got blown WAY out of proportion.
Worst part, every single one of us ate it up for every minute and even continue to do so.
the dude probably didn't even try to kill himself, get over it...............and even if he did, he still would have died an asshole
Hilarious how you can call someone an asshole and not even know them.
Yeah, I guess it's fine to tell people you don't know "to look in the mirror" but the line stops at asshole?
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