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Breakups can cause a lot of complicated emotions, especially when you cared deeply about the person. These feelings that you described here don't make you manipulative or a bad person, it just makes you human.
You mentioned how this isn't a normal breakup, and I wonder if you could explain a little more about that so that we can better understand and support you Lola?
I'm hearing that you've been trying to get support from your GP and other services. I wonder what services have you been able to reach out to so far and how did you find it?
You also mentioned about feeling suicidal most of the time and being too tired to fight anymore. Do you feel comfortable sharing if you feel safe at the moment? I'm mindful that we aren't a crisis service, but if you do feel at any point like you can't keep yourself safe, we would urge you to call the emergency services on 999, or go to your local A&E department to explain your intentions to them, so that they can support you. You don't have to wait until it becomes too much, and they will be there to help.
Can I check, you mentioned feeling suicidal - are you feeling able to keep safe at the moment?
As Katie said, if you do feel at any point like you can't keep yourself safe, we would urge you to call the emergency services on 999, or go to your local A&E department to explain your intentions to them, so that they can support you. You don't have to wait until it becomes too much, and they will be there to help.
I thought this article might be helpful for you: https://theeverygirl.com/breakup-advice-for-my-younger-self/
You've mentioned that you are not getting the support that you feel will help, I just wanted to ask what that support may look like for you? Support comes in different ways, would that be more advice or mental health supporrt? if you are not sure, that is completely fine as I know it can be hard to put emotions into words.
I'm sure you feel that you are going around in loops and you are not being heard, would you say that is the main issue?
From my understanding, you are going through a break up and struggling with this person not being in your life, would you say the absence of this person in your life is what you are struggling most with?