sam12Member - under moderationPosts: 1,347Pioneering
I don't know he if in office or at home I feel am being pushed away I tried to call him on free app number he says police investigation on two number but then says one number. He don't want me getting caught up in it. Maybe way he hung up on phn. I feel am. Wasting my life around him he hasn't called me yet. Mh came out today I spoke to her again on the phone I said I. Didn't self harm. Then after call I did. I miss Dr call he mite call me back I rang the surgery. I think I kant trust my bf something not right he said don't pick up private calls today been none I think he been using me I have 15k worth of stuff for our new house. I deep down I do trust him my way of coping no idea how I can speak to him
@sam12If you are having thoughts of self harm or suicide, it is important that you discuss them with someone who is qualified to help. Please call the Samaritans on 116 123 (free) or email them at [email protected]
Adrian_ScopeTesting Team, Community TeamPosts: 7,695Scope community team
Hello @sam12, this really doesn't seem like a great situation. When are you next speaking to your mental health team?
As @Ami2301 said, if you are self-harming or having thoughts of self-harm, it's really important you get in touch with someone who is qualified to assist you. Please give the Samaritans on a call on 116 123 (free) or if you prefer, email them at [email protected] MIND's information on how you can help yourself address self-harming long-term might be really useful to you too. Of course if you do feel like you might be a danger to yourself, don't hesitate to call 999 or head to your local hospital immediately.
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You might also benefit from reading MIND’s information on how you can help yourself: https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/suicidal-feelings/helping-yourself-now
If you feel that you may be an immediate danger to yourself, please call 999 or go to your local hospital right away.
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As @Ami2301 said, if you are self-harming or having thoughts of self-harm, it's really important you get in touch with someone who is qualified to assist you. Please give the Samaritans on a call on 116 123 (free) or if you prefer, email them at [email protected]
MIND's information on how you can help yourself address self-harming long-term might be really useful to you too.
Of course if you do feel like you might be a danger to yourself, don't hesitate to call 999 or head to your local hospital immediately.
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