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First of all can we just say how grateful we are you felt brave enough to share this with us here today. We know it's not an easy thing to do but it is so important that you have. We want you to know you've found a safe and non-judgmental space where users give and recieve support based on their own personal experiences with mental health, many of which will be similar to yours.
We're sorry to hear how much you're struggling right now and want you to know we're here to provide as much support, advice and conversation as you need.
Our support service is reaching out to you via email as we are worried about you. Please know you can phone 1300 22 4636 anytime to talk these feelings through with a qualified mental health professional at our support service. We'd also strongly recommend you take a look at theire website and condiser reaching out to our friends at the Suicide Call Back Service https://www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au/ on 1300 659 467.
Please keep checking in and letting us know how you're getting on whenever you feel up to it.
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Hi feelingblue86,
I'm so proud of you for your courage and bravery for sharing this today. I'm really sorry to hear that your family has been treating poorly, I want to let you know that you will be okay. It's hard, it's tough, reaching that low where you feel like giving up on everything. The chance to change will come to you, but taking the step to share how you've been feeling is a really good start. I'm sorry you have to stay with that toxic energy in your lifestyle, please remember that you are more than the words they say. I wanted to ask if you were willing to find somewhere else to start living, a distant relative or perhaps finding a roommate. There are also some coping strategies you can take, meditating, taking a walk, keeping a journal and much more. Find what works best for you.
You are going to be okay. Your mind will not get the best of you. We are all here for you. Stay safe,
Pumba
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