Suicide

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Suicide is a serious is a serious consequence of circumcision or circumcision trauma.

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Circumcision coma

New Zealand researcher Lindsay R. Watson describes a state of denial in grown-up men who have not yet realized that in their earliest childhood, the circumcision gave them a highly traumatic experience that they have not yet realized or even processed. When genitally mutilated men realize for the first time (often through a trigger impulse from the outside) what has been done to them, it is often like an "awakening from a coma" to them.

This is often followed by extreme feelings of hate, anger and loss. Chances are that these men find no way to channel their anger constructively to protect others from genital mutilation. Some of these simply give up themselves by committing suicide.

Documented cases of suicide due to circumcision

There are not so many records of men who could no longer endure their condition after forced circumcision and who took their own lives. This article tries to collect a list of these tragedies.

Name Age Reason
Brandt, Brian Mathew[1] 28 Hated himself and his mother over a very aggressive circumcision conducted while he was an infant.
Cagle, Kevin Lloyd 20 I hate my body. I don't feel whole.
Conte, Jonathon 34 Botched circumcision and resulting depression.
Lwane, Dontsa 19 Botched circumcision.
Lwane, Wandile 21 Suicide after learning of his brother Dontsa's death.
Reimer, David 38 Never felt complete.
Terrebonne, Beasley Allen[2] 48 Botched circumcision and resulting depression.

Suicide attempts

There are some documented suicide attempts but surely most attempts never come to light.

References

  1.   (2012). Letters to Editor, NOCIRC. Retrieved 23 November 2012.
  2.   DeSantis, John (25 December 2008). Man found dead near Nicholls campus (archive URL), Houma Today. Retrieved 23 November 2012.