It appears that Sinead O'Connor's family and management are finally starting to take her situation seriously.
O'Connor has been posting increasingly troubled messages, some quite lengthy, on her Facebook page for a couple of weeks which peaked on Sunday with a suicide note. While Irish authorities found her alive and well, she went on the next day to cut off all contact with her family and, on Tuesday, reverse direction and once again want to see her children.
On Wednesday, the singer once again started posting a series of notes with the final one stating "If a woman doesn't first succeed… She'll try, try again. IWantMyRightToDieAndIWillClaimIt."
While the full texts of today's messages are not readily available, it is said that the page was taken down at her family's urging.
For support and information about suicide prevention, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 467.