Paramedics rolled Jeremiah Dixon into the emergency department on a gurney after he'd made multiple attempts to take his own life. Less than a day later, he was discharged and sent by taxi to a local homeless shelter.
“I was scared and shocked,” the 19-year-old said in an interview at his family home in Dartmouth, N.S. “I was still like dizzy and stuff, and they just sent me off with some snacks and a ride to the shelter.
Jeremiah, who has fetal alcohol spectrum disorder and borderline personality disorder, says he’s experienced suicidal thoughts since he was about eight years old.
For as long as he can remember, he’s struggled to regulate his impulses and behaviour — a common symptom of both conditions.