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actor Robin Williams possible suicide

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jinglbellsfrocks Tue 12-Aug-14 09:20:58

It's very sad. Poor man.

Grannyknot Tue 12-Aug-14 09:17:20

ffinochio but isn't it so that some career choices carry a higher risk of succumbing to addiction, anxiety, depression? I remember in a conference once listening to an addictions psychiatrist talk on that very subject, I think it was entitled The Butcher, The Baker, etc.

Certain stressful jobs do carry a higher risk - clinicians for one, air traffic controllers, police officers, and others.

hildajenniJ Tue 12-Aug-14 09:06:46

Depression is a pernicious disease, it overtakes the whole person to such an extent that they feel totally worthless and lost. While doing my RMN training a staff nurse asked me which, of all mental health issues I would be most afraid of having, I answered her with depression. So sad that Robin Williams could see no way out of that black hole which had swallowed him. R.I.P sad

ffinnochio Tue 12-Aug-14 09:05:51

It's not fame that causes addiction, anxiety, depression. It just seems that way because fame is newsworthy.

Perhaps seeking fame is one way of avoiding one's own reality.

Iam64 Tue 12-Aug-14 08:44:46

So many of the folks who make us laugh seem to struggle with anxiety, depression, addiction or other mental health problems. The pressures that come with fame must be difficult to manage.

PRINTMISS Tue 12-Aug-14 08:35:44

The life of the 'stars' always seems to be so happy and care-free, but we now so often see the results of 'stardom'. It is not so much the getting there, as staying there, isn't it, and such a pity, when so many of them are very talented but have to have that little extra to see them through, which then becomes the addiction. I have always thought that coming off stage to tremendous applause, (or winning an Oscar for a film) then winding down from that euphoria must be a really difficult thing to do.

feetlebaum Tue 12-Aug-14 08:33:29

Oh... shazbat!

His work was wonderfully manic - and the flip-side of that is, of course, depression...

Sad.

shysal Tue 12-Aug-14 08:32:57

I echo sunseeker's words. sad

sunseeker Tue 12-Aug-14 08:20:22

Very sad news, I didn't like everything he did but there was no doubt that he gave 100% in everything he did

rockgran Tue 12-Aug-14 08:18:38

I was shocked to read this - such a sad waste. Poor man, ...and I feel for his family.

Grannyknot Tue 12-Aug-14 08:15:25

... and the reverse too (as people with depression self-medicate to the point of dependency) sad

thatbags Tue 12-Aug-14 07:43:59

Thank you for those words, gknot. It wouldn't surprise me at all to discover that addictions can cause depression. Poor man.

Grannyknot Tue 12-Aug-14 07:26:52

Addiction, eh. Takes no prisoners. (He struggled with addiction since the Saturday Night Live days).

whenim64 Tue 12-Aug-14 07:15:35

What sad news to wake up to. sad

Aka Tue 12-Aug-14 06:41:55

sad

rubylady Tue 12-Aug-14 06:23:00

On reading your post, I googled this very sad news.

It is unbelievable, but yes, apparently died by asphyxia. Very upsetting, he was a wonderful man, very funny. My memories are of Aladdin and Mrs. Doubtfire, films my children have grown up with. And of course, Mork and Mindy when I was a kid. Nanu Nanu. I have adored him ever since.

He suffered from depression, alcoholism and drugs in his lifetime but he had a golden heart, even with the pig valve. He had the heart operation I am to have so he was my "go to" that he had survived and gone onto have a good life. I don't usually cry over Hollywood stars but Mr. Williams was in no way of the "normal" catagory, thank goodness.

R. I. P. Robin, goodnight, God bless. Xxx

POGS Tue 12-Aug-14 00:22:52

I am so saddened by this news. Robin Williams was 63 and and 'it is being reported' he has committed suicide.

I think he was one of the best actors and a very fuuny man.

I always consider Good Morning Vietnam and the Fisher King as two of his best films.

Such a tragedy, he was so versatile and I should imagine loved by many people and many will be genuinely shocked and I think he will be greatly missed.