NICE: 28yr old nurse hangs herself after suffering chronic skin disease
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You see this is a nice way to die. Imagine this. Anyway according to the news, a health visitor with a first class honours degree in nursing was found
hanged after she became tormented by her severe skin condition. Hollie
McEwen, a dedicated professional, first suffered psoriasis as a
12-month-old but it eased with treatment. However, it later reappeared
due to stress and the 28-year-old became so depressed she took her own
life at home.Her father Andrew told an inquest: 'Her condition played a
large part in what she decided to do. 'She was a beautiful, vibrant
young woman who felt she couldn't deal with the condition. She felt this
was the only way out.'
The Doncaster hearing was told she had suffered from
bulimia as a teenager. Her family believed the eating disorder stemmed
from her ongoing issues with her skin condition.
Her mother Wendy said: 'Her skin condition played a large part in her
problems as a teenager and when older I feel this was at the root of all
the problems.'
Hollie's body was found just two days after she had sought medical help for her depression.
She had spent a long time writing several letters to loved ones which were found in a bin.
Her father, who saw her the evening before the tragedy said: 'She was a
happy, young woman who enjoyed her work and social life but she kept
everything very close to herself. We had a good laugh on that last night
and there was no indication she was unhappy.'
Mrs McEwen said her daughter, who lived in Scawsby, Doncaster, had
treatment for psoriasis over the last few years involving hospital stays
and steroids after suffering anxiety attacks.
Hollie had enjoyed a family holiday in Turkey but was 'down' after being
given an anti-depression drug by her GP which failed to lighten her
mood.
'She was an intelligent, determined and organised young woman,' she
said. 'I told her to keep going with the tablets and give it time.'
When told about her daughter's death she said: 'I was in absolute shock.
Her death has left a large hole in our family. I still can't understand
why this has happened.'
Hollie's brother Andrew told the inquest: 'She was a happy young woman
who enjoyed her work and social life. She kept everything very close to
herself.' He said there was no indication that she was unhappy the
evening before she died. He added: 'As a teenager she was always
conscious of her skin condition and it worried her greatly.'
Hollie's neighbour Elaine Lunn found a note from her on the morning of
Friday, May 23 asking her to call the emergency services so Hollie's
family would not find her body.
She said: 'I believe she had planned it. There was nothing to suggest
prior that she was going to do anything like this. I feel totally
distraught.'
She added: 'She was a very attractive young woman. She was energetic,
thoughtful and caring and studied to further her career. She was very
bright and intelligent.'
Nurse and friend Angelina Deighton, who trained with Hollie at Sheffield
Hallam University, said she knew her psoriasis had worried Hollie and
she said she was having treatment and counselling.
'She was always the life and soul of our friendship group,' she said.
'She was always bubbly. She had a boyfriend for a few months in 2013 but
it fizzled out and she wasn't concerned about it.
'Lately she described being tired, down and just not coping. She had
been to her GP for anti-depressants but she didn't think counselling
would help her and she tried to help herself.
'I tried time and time again to get her to seek help. She had many friends who thought she would never do anything like this.'
Behavioural psychotherapist Jessica Dunn, who had a session with Hollie
just two days before she died, said Hollie had started to feel anxious
and overwhelmed at having to plan a friend's hen party.
'She was well presented with immaculate hair and make-up,' said Miss
Dunn. She had 'dark thoughts' but had no intention of carrying them out.
'She told me "I wouldn't put my family through that".'
Hollie had been avoiding her friends and not socialising because her
mood was so low. After breaking down in tears in the witness stand Miss
Dunn said: 'I had no concern for her safety.'
So are you frustrated, Go and hang yourself!!!Lolz
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