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Friend said goodbye last night
River
Posts: 5,378 Part of The Furniture
I dont know what to do 😭 my friend sent suicide message last night but I was having bad night and was regressing so i didnt understand what he was talking about and now this morning I cant get hold of him 😭 this is all my fault if he's gone 😭
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I'm wary of asking questions about the situation, just to make sure this thread doesn't become too heavy, but if you want to do something for your friend, there are some options:
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When someone is currently in crisis, the first thing the mod team recommends is urging them to contact crisis services themselves - Samaritans, Papyrus, Crisis Messenger, 999 or A&E.
If they don't want to or you can't reach them, that's okay. It's not your responsibility to keep them safe, and sometimes the best thing is to allow someone a bit of space.
Another option is to call 999 on behalf of your friend. We would recommend this if you think they are in immediate danger and need emergency services to intervene directly.
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I would say though, people are usually more capable than we realise, even in crisis.
I know in the moment it can feel all-consuming and like we're completely responsible for their safety, but it can be helpful to 'zoom out' - recognise that we have limits, and that they might not need 'saving' in the way we imagine. There are things you can do, but your responsibility does end somewhere, and however this goes is up to your friend - not you.
Supporting someone who is immediately, actively suicidal is too much for any individual person to take on, and your mental health matters too.
Aware it's been a few hours since you posted this - how do you feel at the moment?
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@Past User my other friend that is friend with him hasn't heared from him and she didnt even know that he said bye
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How are things?
We are here for you River