Hi VAW and welcome to bpdfamily
I'm very sorry what brings you here though glad you reached out for support. Many parent's are in similar situations to you, I was two years ago with my 29 daughter, you are not alone.
I know that desperate feeling of keeping them going like you are till treatment, meds kick in.
The most important thing for my daughter was for her to know I understood how she felt, the pain of wanting to get out of her body, for the pain to all end, that she was not alone. Also to reinforce things would get better with treatment/meds, provide her hope and that I was with her all the way in her fight to be well we'd come through this and we have. I encouraged my daughter to share her feelings with me, I listened and validated, this led to her actively coming to me to unburden herself to reduce pain, rather than increasing or prolonging it by keeping it to herself. We also put in place a crisis plan who she'd reach out to, me, a very close friend of hers and the local mental health crisis team.
Key was getting the depression under control through anti depressant medication to increase the amount of serotonin. In depression, the brain can turn against you, reach in your memory and pull out every bad memory it can find - anything to make you feel bad and especially guilty. What medications is your son taking?
In case you've not already seen this
Helping someone with suicidal thoughtsThese are difficult times for you, you are doing your best and there is hope VAW, small gentle steps - reaching out for counselling really does help us cope, I hope you are able to find some local support.
I hope this is helpful and you let us know how you are and keep posting, it certainly helps.
We care.
WDx