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'We lost mam to suicide. It was the hardest thing I have ever been through in my entire life'

Fermanagh footballer Brenda Bannon speaks about the loss of her mother and how counselling helped her with bereavement.

LAST UPDATE | 4 Dec 2021

BRENDA BANNON STILL struggles with the pain and anguish, she says it only gets harder by the day but counselling has helped her to control what she can.

Pic1j Brenda Bannon Brenda Bannon pictured with her late mother Gaby.

It was a week when she should have been celebrating a TG4 All-Ireland Junior Championship title with Fermanagh but instead her world was rocked, opening old wounds and exposing the new ones that came to the surface.

However, through the help of the Womenโ€™s Gaelic Players Association (WGPA) and her confidant, Margaret McGoldrick, Bannon is learning to process the untimely death of her mother and the tough teenage years that went before.

โ€œWe lost mam to suicide on 10 December last year,โ€ said Bannon.

โ€œIt was the hardest thing I have ever been through in my entire life. I know I will get through anything now, in football, in work, anything I come across, if I got through that.

โ€œWe won the All-Ireland on 6 December and we lost mam on the 10th. She was very sick for a long time but you still never see it coming. It was elation to complete devastation.

โ€œOnly for the football circles and things like that, I have got a lot of help through the WGPA with counselling, I just donโ€™t think I would have got through it without that.โ€

Bannon has a tight family group as they prepare to sit around the dinner table for their first Christmas together in a long time. But it will be bittersweet without her mam, Gaby.
For Brenda, her early years were turbulent, she was seven when her parentsโ€™ relationship broke down and 14 when she lost touch with her mother.

She left the family home and moved in with her late Granny Maggie and dad, Louie, before she lived with her eldest brother, Declan.

There was to-ing and fro-ing and even with all of the stress that accompanied the fractious nature of her teens, Bannon never sought any help.

โ€œWhen I moved out of home, I totally immersed myself in sport and school,โ€ said Bannon.

โ€œI was just hellbent on proving a point. I didnโ€™t want everything that had happened to slow me down or prevent me from being successful. I wanted to get to university, even though the odds were stacked against me.

โ€œI literally just busied myself to the max. Dad was so good. He was running me everywhere; it could be athletics on a Monday night, it could be football and camogie on a Tuesday night, Wednesday night it could be netball. There was something every night.

โ€œThat was my way of not dealing with what was going on at the time. Looking back now, at 14 and after all that happened to me, I moved out of home and I basically lost my mom then, I lost our relationship, I definitely should have got help.

โ€œI remember my brotherโ€™s wife picked me up in a car one day. We were going into town shopping. She was like, you really need to deal with this. You should talk to someone outside of the family, someone neutral. She said if you donโ€™t deal with this now, it will catch up with you.

โ€œI can remember the conversation so vividly. If I had just listened to her then, things might have been different now. I might not have had to go the hard route around it.โ€

And Bannon succeeded in creating a successful future for herself. She is a radiographer and just this week she switched from her role in Sligo University Hospital to splitting her time between Monaghan and Cavan hospitals.

The 26-year-old Derrygonnelly Harps forward completed a personal training and nutrition coaching course during the first lockdown and she will gradually begin her transition into that career now.

None of that mattered when she was faced with her biggest adversity. Bannon had only rekindled the relationship with her mother in recent years but it was stronger than ever.

โ€œI can remember I could barely breathe talking to my counsellor about the morning we found mam,โ€ said Bannon.

But she braved the early days and now she is 16 counselling sessions into her new life. It has been a breakthrough and she urges others to seek help too.

โ€œIt has been so beneficial to have someone neutral to speak to, just to even rationalise your thoughts,โ€ said Bannon.

โ€œPeople think if you go to a counsellor it will wave a magic wand and you will be fine. Things donโ€™t really get a whole pile easier, you just learn to deal with them.

โ€œEven from a personal development standpoint, it has been brilliant. They will help you through things, whether it be a job interview or if you have had a grievance or argument with someone, nothing is too small for them to deal with.

Pic4 Brenda Bannon Brenda Bannon in action for Fermanagh. LGFA LGFA

โ€œThe coping mechanisms have been very good. Even just for your mindset, it really helps you to process your thought patterns. You learn so much about yourself through getting counselling.

โ€œMy attachment styles in relationships, I have learned a lot about that. I would be quite an anxious attachment style. In my current relationship with my boyfriend, we are going out five years now but I have a fear of abandonment from when I was a child.

โ€œThings start to make sense from getting counselling. Donโ€™t get me wrong, itโ€™s so hard, you have to go through the hard days. There will be tears, there will be points you will break and there will be points that you will laugh.

โ€œBut if you want to change and get out of a rut, you have to do it for yourself.โ€

Itโ€™s a fresh new perspective from someone who suffered such a tragic loss just 12 months ago.

And with the help of family, friends and her club and county colleagues, Bannon has come through it looking to raise awareness about mental health. She hopes her story can help people in similar circumstances.

โ€œBack when I first started seeing a counsellor, I was just in such a mess after mam, I knew I needed help,โ€ said Bannon.

โ€œI didnโ€™t want it to affect me. I didnโ€™t want it to affect my relationships. I didnโ€™t want it to creep into my relationship with my kids, down the line. Even my boyfriend Stephen, he was like, I donโ€™t want you to have suicidal thoughts.

โ€œSo I finally asked a clubmate of mine, Eimear Smyth. She was like, โ€˜I will sort it for youโ€™.

โ€œPeople are more than willing to come with you or sort something out for you. Eimear sorted it for me and then I got matched up with my counsellor, Margaret.

โ€œThe moral of the story is, as crazy as it seems, itโ€™s okay to feel like that but if there is any doubt at all, or any thoughts about needing help, just go and do it.

โ€œYou definitely wonโ€™t regret it.โ€

If you need to talk, or if you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this piece, contact:

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    Dec 4th 2021, 10:50 AM

    First step to healing yourself is being honest with yourself and recognising or taking on board from others that their is a problem, and then next is taking the immensely tough step of asking for help. Never, ever, struggle aloneโ€ฆ.

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    Dec 4th 2021, 12:24 PM

    @Sea__Point: Aware Freephone. 1800 80 48 48. Available Monday to Sunday. 10am โ€“ 10pm. โ€ฆ

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    Dec 4th 2021, 1:06 PM

    I know what that poor family is going through we lost our beloved brother Ray to suicide in February 2016.The pain will never go away itโ€™s heart breaking.Its ok not to be ok there is help out there

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    Dec 4th 2021, 2:01 PM

    @Mick Dunne: Sorry for your loss Mick.

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    Dec 4th 2021, 2:05 PM

    @Eoin Roche: Thank you @ Eoin Roche

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    Dec 4th 2021, 3:08 PM

    @Mick Dunne: utterly tragic Mick, for the poor man and yourselves, can only wish you the best and hope you find peace with it some day, if at all possible. Brave of you speaking about it

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    Dec 4th 2021, 4:22 PM

    @Mick Dunne: I lost my Dad to it when I was 11,Iโ€™m 52 now,and Iโ€™m still struggling.im so sorry for your loss,and all u can do is your best.its like an invisible link has been broken in the family,and itโ€™s never the same again..

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    Dec 4th 2021, 5:06 PM

    @Kate Peters: I admire both to you for your bravery in posting this and truly believe this is the way to speak about suicide.
    I have lost too many friends to this and it needs to stop

    So sorry for your losses

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    Dec 4th 2021, 3:41 PM

    Fantastic article. And suicide in the older generation is something that we normally wouldnโ€™t relate too but unfortunately it does exist.

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    Dec 4th 2021, 11:06 AM

    This girls name is BRENDA, not Breda. How can you get this so wrong !??

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    Dec 5th 2021, 10:31 AM

    @John Utara: Read the article againโ€ฆ

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