Last week one of our patients hanged herself in her room, which is facing the office i sit in. There was an alert on my tracer and what i generally do when that happens is look out of the window to spot the action. When the emergency response team got to her she was hanging there all blue faced and mostly dead and they fucked about with the curtains in such a manner that i could see everything for a short while. She was still alive when they rushed her to the hospital and they put her in an induced coma to see if she'd recover, but apparently her brain was damaged beyond repair and i just got the call that they pulled the plug.
Shit. She was only 26 and was one of my favourite patients, i'd always get a laugh out of her. She made a sport of shouting abuse at the staff in the most hilarious ways, but when she was in a good mood she was cool. Then she'd have a really sweet smile and attempt to stick up for her fellow patients, or go for walks in the garden with the clinic dog. It's not like we didn't see it coming, she had extremely heavy borderline and was always swallowing glass or eating batteries or cutting herself. But all those attempts weren't serious in the sense that they could actually work - until now.
Gah