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I used to think it would be so easy for her to take an overdose.
She also felt very angry with him for having taken an overdose.
In addition there was a small risk of her taking an overdose.
It seems to me that he took an overdose of something.
For example, if someone were to take an overdose of medicine and live.
His mother said he took an overdose of pills last week.
He had taken an overdose after his wife died in a car crash.
He's threatened, just a couple of times to take an overdose.
I thought you were an addict who had taken an overdose.
I think he must have taken an overdose of something and had illusions.
"Their families will be told that they took an overdose of something.
But actually, about a month later, the wife took an overdose of sleeping stuff and passed out.
I have had enough and I'm going to take an overdose."
My original idea was that she would take an overdose, in her grief.
Kim Pepper's mother had taken an overdose last month and nearly died.
There is this short note from a 77-year-old woman who took an overdose of pills.
The resulting frustration may be, in part, why they have taken an overdose.
Mary, who has an 18-year-old daughter, revealed she took an overdose the day her husband left.
His wife had already taken an overdose of sleeping tablets.
Had she taken an overdose of something before she went in the water?
In July 1998, he got a heart attack after having taken an overdose of drugs under a bridge.
I mean if one man takes an overdose and dies, does that constitute a problem?
I first took an overdose and when that didn't work tried to hang myself.
Marty later found Christie in his van about to take an overdose.
He, along with his wife, took an overdose of sleeping pills and died on December 18, 1968.