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  1. Oct 5, 2023 · Severe crush injury results from direct physical trauma to the torso, extremities, or other parts of the body from an external crushing force. Severe compression results in direct tissue trauma and sequelae of ischemia-reperfusion injury. Once the compressive forces are released, muscle injury and swelling can occur, with possible muscle ...

  2. Jun 8, 2020 · Results: During this 10–year period, 206 patients were admitted to the HTC for injuries associated with suicide attempts. The majority were males (76%), young age (mean age 31 years), and expatriates specifically from South Asia (55%). The most common injury was due to self-inflicted cutting and piercing (51%) followed by jumping from height (30%).

    • Hassan Al-Thani, Ahammed Mekkodathil, Rafael Consunji, Monira Mollazehi, Adham A Ammar, Ashok Parcha...
    • 10.4103/IJCIIS.IJCIIS_64_19
    • 2020
    • Apr-Jun 2020
  3. Jul 8, 2022 · Matt Growcoot. A new campaign has utilized photographs to convey a powerful message that “suicidal doesn’t always look suicidal.” Suicide prevention charity Campaign Against Living...

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    • On Losing Her Husband to Suicide
    • On The Isolation of Survivors
    • On Her Life as A Survivor of Suicide
    • On Advice to Those Affected by Suicide

    My husband had post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and he also had what we call a “moral injury,” which I think is really important when talking about veterans. The way I’ve heard it described is that it’s basically having performed acts during your time of service that were required by your service but that go against and violate your own moral ...

    About a year and a half after he died I quit my job as a lawyer and began to do photography because I needed something to do for my own healing. What I experienced was profound isolation and that sense that you know, the world was out there, and everyone was moving on with their daily life, and I was on what I used to refer to as “planet my husband...

    What I have come to discover is that it’s actually pretty common when you have a first-degree suicide loss like that to continue to have [suicidal] feelings yourself. I know what’s helped me is spending a lot of time particularly with my veteran friends who have been trained in peer support and suicide prevention. It’s so helpful to have someone wh...

    We are very antiseptic in the way we think about death and grief, particularly the taboos around suicide. When someone says “You’re very young to be a widow, what happened,” I’m always honest. If he were around with what I know now, my message to him would have been, “You are loved unconditionally even if you never feel better than you do right now...

  4. Sep 29, 2018 · Suicide Traumatic Brain Injury and Suicide Concussions and skull fractures double the risk of death by suicide in a study. Posted September 29, 2018

  5. Nov 21, 2019 · Getty Images. From 2014 to 2017, the traumatic brain injury-linked death rate rose from 16.3 to 17.5 per 100,000 people. Deaths tied to traumatic brain injuries have risen amid higher rates...

  6. Apr 7, 2021 · Self-inflicted injury is one of the most common causes of suicide. Extremity injury is thought to occur most frequently among penetrating injury; however, epidemiology among patients attempting suicide is unknown. This study aims to find the characteristics of penetrating self-inflicted trauma patients.

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