I'm in some trouble. I have a friend that's been going through some real bad depression. I've managed to persuade him to seek help, he currently goes to a place he makes me refer to "the appointment" for reasons I'll get into.
My friend will not tell me the name of this place because he really doesn't want me to talk to the people there about anything and apparently he "just can't handle it".
I have information on him that the people at the appointment really need to know, but I don't really know what to do.
I know where he lives and he told me it has something to do with the NHS. He plans to take his life soon and these people have no idea.
What should I do? I was thinking of calling this place myself, but I have no idea where it is. When I googled it, I found lots of phone number and emails.
Any advice will be helpful, thanks!
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This is a real burden for you to carry and I'm so sorry this has happened. If there is any way you can find a little more information from your friend, even his Doctor, you can contact them. If you can't then will you please pass on the resources below and ask him if he will at least contact and speak to anyone he chooses. It's actually rather unfair on you to have to shoulder this grave worry and please do come back here for support for yourself and give your friend our details too. Please do take care of yourself and thank you for being such a caring friend.
Chloe
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My heart really goes out to you it really does.this is a huge thing to have weighing you down if I was you honey id go with your heart. ..if you feel the need to speak to "the appointment" then do so.
Its a very hard situation to be in for you
Most people who want to end their life dont really want to do it.. they seem to not feel theres any end to their torment they suffer so feel its the only way out but its not as you already know that yourself. .maybe hes telling u hes made a day to do it see if you get to stop him before it happens or get him the help he obviously dosnt seem to want to ask for its a very hard situation to be in one that you shouldn't have to be in..
Chloes sent you all the helplines please do ring them especially the samaritans or calmzone will be good for him to talk to if you think he would
Take care my friend
Nat
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