I can't read another person's mind, but my guess is that she found your statement "suicide should never be an option" to be deeply and profoundly insulting (as did I), and she (wrongly) felt that it was appropriate to respond to an insult with an insult.
You are entirely mistaken
@Bill Bauer. What I said was NOT an insult! Having in the past been a facilitator of a local "sharing and caring" mental health support group for the parents and family members of people suffering from various mental illnesses, I understand (perhaps far more than you could ever) that many of their loved ones attempted suicide and for some of those... thankfully, their failed attempts were blessings in disguise. For those who were successful, those parents, husbands/wives and friends suffered unimaginable, interminable grief which I am sure you could not even begin to grasp. The fortunate ones who were unsuccessful in ending their own lives, after receiving appropriate treatment and therapy, were grateful they had survived their attempts. No
@bob bauer ... what I said was absolutely NO insult and it is unfortunate that you took it as such. Perhaps some would have been more pleased with me if I had begun a thread under the title: Come Here All Ye Who Wish to Commit Suicide and Be Welcome!
As an example, look at some of the notable, long-standing courageous members of this forum and you will note they had contemplated suicide but ever so thankfully for their families and.. for us... had changed their minds and decided to continue on. They have Life... they have meaningful and full lives despite having severe forms of tinnitus. Yes, tinnitus is a miserable malady but then so is mental illness and I have known so many who despite their individual maladies, have chosen to live on (despite their failed attempts) and I might add.. are grateful they did !
Sorry to post once again
@glynis, you are a good, well-meaning and highly respected person whom I admire.
However, concerning this present post, I do not wish to be told by the person I addressed this to that I have 'insulted' anyone and felt it necessary to respond. I hope you and others realize I have the best of intentions always, understand and feel great empathy for those who suffer - both from tinnitus and mental illness especially since I have been touched by both myself.
P.S. When my husband was a boy, his grandmother committed suicide...... jumping from the 6th floor of her building and its impact spiraled through many generations.