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Re: I cant
We don't want you to keep your mouth shut @Rose113 - we want to support you, we're interested in your life, and really care about how you're doing. You're a staple of our community and you are very deserving of support. 
It's positive to hear you say that you should be safe and that you're not going to hurt yourself. But I totally understand that you're feeling paranoid right now and feeling quite frightened at what you've been experiencing.
I'd recommend looking at some of these resources and support services when you get a chance to explore what kind of support is out there for you:
Sending you lots of strength @Rose113 - keep us updated with how your day is going

It's positive to hear you say that you should be safe and that you're not going to hurt yourself. But I totally understand that you're feeling paranoid right now and feeling quite frightened at what you've been experiencing.
I'd recommend looking at some of these resources and support services when you get a chance to explore what kind of support is out there for you:
The Voice Collective | call 020 7911 0822 or email info@voicecollective.co.uk. They have an online peer support forum, where you can connect in with others who are experiencing something similar to you and they also have tools on their website where you can select what difficult emotion you're experiencing currently, and it gives you relevant coping mechanisms.
Hearing Voices Network | call 0114 271 8210 or e-mail them on nhvn@hotmail.co.uk
Our article on hearing voices on our website
Hearing Voices Network | call 0114 271 8210 or e-mail them on nhvn@hotmail.co.uk
Our article on hearing voices on our website
Sending you lots of strength @Rose113 - keep us updated with how your day is going


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Re: Hellooo :3
Hey @evangelionfan01 it's so lovely to have you join the community! 
Something that you might like to do is check out our Neurodivergence forum to connect with others who I know have been through similar journeys.
Let us know if you need any help navigating round the boards!

Something that you might like to do is check out our Neurodivergence forum to connect with others who I know have been through similar journeys.

Let us know if you need any help navigating round the boards!

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Re: The words of the unknown (poem)
This is a lovely poem @Rose113 - you're brilliant at writing 


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Re: The words of the unknown (poem)
An amazing poem yet again, you have a great way with words. I really love and appreciate your poetry a lot
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Re: Leavers day and Prom 🩷🪩✨️
@Chloe234 oh my gosh I'm obsessed with your dress and your hair, you look amazing - i hope you had a fabulous time at prom 

Re: 🏰🌠Disney 2.0 Quiz🌠🏰Tuesday 2nd July, 7pm - 8pm
Sorry aha my fault, it's 7 - 8pm!
I've edited the text in your post for you @Chloe234!
We hope you can all make it!


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Re: Leavers day and Prom 🩷🪩✨️
@Chloe234 you look absolutely stunning! I love the colour of your dress - it's so similar to the colour of dress I wore to my high school prom! 💜
The locket is so special too
The locket is so special too


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Re: Im struggling. TW Alcohol, Scars, Eating, Suicide
@Chloe234 Sorry to hear you're not doing great. Prom can definitely be overwhelming and more stressful than anticipated.
When you say you're concerned you won't be able to cope alone do you mean moving out?
Is there anyone you could open up to about your drinking habits? If it's really worrying you it might be worth talking to your GP but it's good that you've recognised a change in your drinking habits and the potential reason for it as that is really useful for you and maybe others to know.
Regarding the scars that's completely understandable however you're valid whether they are visible or not, your pain and experiences are still very real.
On the eating do you think the sense of accountability is useful for you? Surfing sounds like a great way to exercise in a fun way but I understand why this makes you concerned. Again it might help to reach out to your GP for specialist support or possibly some counselling sessions to help you through this.
It sounds like you're struggling with quite a few areas so I'm really thinking it would be a good idea to reach out to your GP or even just people close to you so someone knows what's going on for you. Suicidal thoughts can be very scary. Also you won't ruin anything we just want to help you as best as we can so if you feel like you need to take a break or step back no-one will feel offended and if you really were concerned about the quiz you could ask around and see if someone wants to step in.
Thoughts are just thoughts, it's just when they start to turn into a plan of action it gets really concerning so if you feel you have the ability to keep yourself safe then try not to get too overwhelmed or concerned over it. However if you feel like your thoughts are potentially going to lead to you being at risk it would definitely be advised to reach out, whether it's friends, family, teachers, or a helpline. You don't have to go into too much detail at first if the idea scares you or puts you off but the important thing is to reach out. You could say "I'm really struggling right now and need someone to talk to" or "I'm needing a distraction right now to help take my mind off things".
You're doing so well for reaching out, we all really care about you. I hope things get better for you soon but in the meantime keep us updated if you feel comfortable
I hope this somewhat helps
When you say you're concerned you won't be able to cope alone do you mean moving out?
Is there anyone you could open up to about your drinking habits? If it's really worrying you it might be worth talking to your GP but it's good that you've recognised a change in your drinking habits and the potential reason for it as that is really useful for you and maybe others to know.
Regarding the scars that's completely understandable however you're valid whether they are visible or not, your pain and experiences are still very real.
On the eating do you think the sense of accountability is useful for you? Surfing sounds like a great way to exercise in a fun way but I understand why this makes you concerned. Again it might help to reach out to your GP for specialist support or possibly some counselling sessions to help you through this.
It sounds like you're struggling with quite a few areas so I'm really thinking it would be a good idea to reach out to your GP or even just people close to you so someone knows what's going on for you. Suicidal thoughts can be very scary. Also you won't ruin anything we just want to help you as best as we can so if you feel like you need to take a break or step back no-one will feel offended and if you really were concerned about the quiz you could ask around and see if someone wants to step in.
Thoughts are just thoughts, it's just when they start to turn into a plan of action it gets really concerning so if you feel you have the ability to keep yourself safe then try not to get too overwhelmed or concerned over it. However if you feel like your thoughts are potentially going to lead to you being at risk it would definitely be advised to reach out, whether it's friends, family, teachers, or a helpline. You don't have to go into too much detail at first if the idea scares you or puts you off but the important thing is to reach out. You could say "I'm really struggling right now and need someone to talk to" or "I'm needing a distraction right now to help take my mind off things".
You're doing so well for reaching out, we all really care about you. I hope things get better for you soon but in the meantime keep us updated if you feel comfortable

I hope this somewhat helps
Re: Im struggling. TW Alcohol, Scars, Eating, Suicide
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