Missing Person (my son)
By oldwood
@oldwood (9)
United States
December 29, 2006 1:08am CST
My son Daniel has totally disappeared. The first 5 years his name kept comming up when I ran searches in different places. I would fly down to southern Calif to look up the addresses but would be devistated when it was not him.
Now, he does not come up at all when I run his social security number. One psychic said that he was dead, another said that he would be contacting me.
I did not recognize the symtoms of depression that he had. I keep thinking that I should have recognized it and helped him. I feel so hopeless as it is going on seven years now and I can't seem to get any closure on this.
Does any one have any suggestions?
3 responses
@sublime_lover02 (143)
• United States
25 Dec 07
You should create a page on Yuwie and myspace (if u are not on there already)! My aunt is a missing person since 1974. I have created her missing person pages on those sites. Let me know if you want to see her full story Ill send you her web addresses. And if you are on any of those sites, Ill add you to her friends! I have other sites I can recommended to you to search if you are interested! Good luck in the search for your son, I am so very sorry.
@jennybeans (912)
• United States
2 Feb 07
This is so very hard becuase you are doing all you can to find him, and looking for closure. Do you know anyone he used to be friends with? How old was he when he disappeared? Is it possible that his friends or social crowd might have had something to do with his disappearance. I know psychics are expensive, so that route is a difficult one to employ. Have you thought about asking one of the talkshows for help, like Oprah? They do help bring families like this back together again, and maybe your son is somewhere wanting to come back but not knowing if it's okay.
I would suggest you try to write a letter to one of the television talk shows, maybe even your local news station. See if they can help you.
@mcrowl (1050)
• New Zealand
30 Dec 06
I'm not much help with suggestions on this, but I can certainly understand something of how painful this must be. I've got five kids, and I can't imagine losing any of them, especially the boys. (I love the girls heaps, but the boys and I understand each other just that much more.)
How old would your son be?
It's not always easy to recognise depression either. We tend to put it down to a patch of blues, and don't always understand that for the person it's going on and on. I've had two bad bouts of depression during my life and it's not something I'd wish on anyone.