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It’s easy to pretend that everything is all right—for you, for your family, for your friends. But sometimes, it’s just not, and that’s when its time to seek support, or offer it.

 

Today is World Suicide Prevention Day. More people die from suicide than from war and murder combined, and many of the people who commit suicide do so because they think they don’t have another option, or because they think no one else will care. But there are always other options, and there is always someone, many someones, who care. Take five minutes today to get involved and become informed. Here’s how:

 

What should I be looking for?

The National Council for Suicide Prevention urges you to take immediate action when you see someone (or if you yourself are) exhibiting the signs for suicide. You might promise a friend never to tell a parent or teacher about her problems, but if the choice is between keeping your promise and saving her life, saving her life should always be your top priority.

 

Signs to look for include hopelessness, recklessness, uncontrolled anger, withdrawing from friends and activities, anxiety, dramatic mood changes, feeling like there’s no way out and increased alcohol or drug use. If a friend is threatening to hurt or kill herself, or begins looking for ways to hurt or kill herself, call 911 or ask for immediate assistance from a mental health provider, or someone like a guidance counselor or school nurse. If a friend who normally doesn’t write or talk about death, dying or suicide begins doing so, ask for help from a professional.

                                                                                                                

How can I help?

Aiding a friend, family member or even an acquaintance who is severely depressed or potentially suicidal is difficult and requires you to be patient. Sometimes the best thing you can do is to listen and show that you care. Be available to talk, and talk openly. Ask hard questions, like if they are contemplating suicide. Be aware of how they’re doing on a day-to-day basis so you can tell when circumstances are getting better and if they become worse.

 

Don’t judge; instead, let them talk openly about their feelings. Don’t feel like you need to give advice or try to solve their problems. And don’t think you can’t talk to someone about your experience as you try to help a friend. It’s important that you stick with your friend as long as you can, but these issues and emotions are hard to deal with. Talking to someone else confidentially can help you come to terms with how you’re feeling about your friend.

 

For more tips and resources, please visit the NCSP’s website here. 

 

What can I do right now?

If you or a friend needs help right now, call National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). The call is absolutely free and will not appear on your phone bill, and the line is staffed 24/7/365 by trained counselors at crisis centers near you. These counselors can also refer you to local mental health professionals. Here’s how the call works: When you dial the number, you’ll hear a recording telling you that you’ve reached the Lifeline. You’ll hear music while your call is routed to a crisis center near you and then, a trained counselor will get on the line to talk with you for as long as you need.

 

To spread awareness and show your support, put a candle in your window tonight and light it at 8 p.m. You’ll be joining thousands of people who are uniting to prevent suicide. For more details and to show your support on social media, visit facebook.com/take5tosavelives.

 
 

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I can only imagine how tough things are for you. Because we wish you only the best, it’s extremely important that you speak to a trusted adult, such as a family member, doctor, guidance counselor, teacher, etc.


 



Also, for additional help, check out: http://www.girlslife.com/post/2008/08/04/HELP!2.aspx



 



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by lolomar on 1/14/2013 6:05:23 PM

 
 



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Yah I saw your last answer, thank you. I'm just worried about her and idk what to do. She's in the hospital and her friends dad said its bad. On a scale of 1-10 it's a 9. She overdosed again yesterday. I have never gotten to meet her but I really want to but if she doesn't make it...idk what I'm gonna do I'm scared for her. She was bullied at home and school, she cut, and she's suicidal. I can't fly to Alabama to go see her now, and my parents know NOTHING about this I can't talk to anyone about this except you...
-Peyton

 

There's really nothing you can do but send positivity her way and hope for the best. You could try to get her address and mail her a letter.  


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by Girlzrock123 on 12/2/2012 11:40:54 AM

 
 



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On my last post that I just sent...well I'm continuing to Kik my friends friends dad and he said that it doesn't look good and on a scale of 1-10 it's a 9....and that she overdosed again. I'm really scared please help me. I can't tell my parents about this because they would just get mad that I was contacting someone I didn't know. Please help me...

 

Hey Girlzrock123, sorry girly!! Just finished answering your question! Let me know if you see my response. Xoxo Smile 


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by Girlzrock123 on 12/2/2012 11:09:59 AM

 
 



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My friend that lives In another state that I have never met...we only Kik and tweet. She's in the hospital, she wanted to kill herself yesterday, and tried to overdose. Her dad called her friend to spend the night with her...but no one knew what she had done. Well I was Kiking her this morning and she didn't answer but here friends dad did, he said that she was in the hospital...I'm really scared mod please help me. I'm also scared that if she...doesn't make it that somehow I will get in trouble...idk how I would because the only thing I have ever done is help her

 

Hey Girlzrock123, you wouldn't get in trouble. I hope she starts to get better. It's a good thing she's in the hospital because she will be able to get the help she needs. Whenever you can talk to her again let her know you will be there for her. Hope this helps! Xoxo


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by Girlzrock123 on 12/2/2012 11:00:37 AM

 
 




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my friend is suicidal, what do I do? She lives in another state and idk what to do please help! I already gave her the national suicide hotline number...please help me!

 

If you know anyone closer to her, especially an adult, it would be a good idea to let them know that she's having problems so she can have someone to talk to and watch out for her nearby. Other than that, all you can do is be there for her. Make sure you let her know how much you care about her and want her to be happy. Encourage her to use the hotline number you gave her and do little things like send her texts and emails to let her know you're thinking about her. Always be there if she needs someone to talk to. Knowing she has someone out there who is thinking about her might help! xoxo Allie


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