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Hi Missy126
Family is always a tricky one to comment on because they are all so different and its emotional. At school the bullying is really something everyone is trying to get rid of and really doesn't do any good at all.
basically you need to talk with someone here at beyond blue or a youth help line and start processing things to understand why you feel like that, you are at a time in life where you should be making memories that you can talk about years to come.
firstly please no matter how uncomfortable it is talk with someone who knows and deals with this stuff all the time and Beyond Blue is a great, so glad you posted here, it only gets easier from now.
Ok I have a son your age, well 12 and he's going through a lot at the moment and I really feel for him so I do understand the way you feel but as someone who has lived a most remarkable life from a very hard and emotional upbringing you now know that anything is possible! take care of yourself and do things that improve your mood like listening to music you like or art, dance, dream whatever it may do - the more you do those things that make you smile, the less time you have time for anything else! ok let us know how you went bye!
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