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Dealing with depression - suicidal thoughts - Join the conversation (including helpline details)
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<blockquote data-quote="snarling bee" data-source="post: 97947" data-attributes="member: 681"><p>Having lost my eldest daughter to suicide last December 6th (worst day of my life), all I can say is that NHS is worse than useless, GPs variable, counselling services are very variable. The biggest problem we had was lack of communication and involvement from the health services.</p><p>We were hours from getting her into a private clinic, but she didn't want help and beat us to it. I believe that short of being handcuffed to someone 24/7 she would have eventually done it somehow, somewhere.</p><p>All I will say is if someone you love is depressed get help fast, and don't get fobbed off. Perhaps I'm alarmist, but you will understand why.</p><p>MIND is a good charity that we discovered when it was too late. I could write all night, but it would bore you all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snarling bee, post: 97947, member: 681"] Having lost my eldest daughter to suicide last December 6th (worst day of my life), all I can say is that NHS is worse than useless, GPs variable, counselling services are very variable. The biggest problem we had was lack of communication and involvement from the health services. We were hours from getting her into a private clinic, but she didn't want help and beat us to it. I believe that short of being handcuffed to someone 24/7 she would have eventually done it somehow, somewhere. All I will say is if someone you love is depressed get help fast, and don't get fobbed off. Perhaps I'm alarmist, but you will understand why. MIND is a good charity that we discovered when it was too late. I could write all night, but it would bore you all. [/QUOTE]
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