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My nan just died. Where do i get help?

Please hep?
Firstly I am really sorry for your loss. Is there family and friends you can go to, to express how you feel? If not you should have a school/university counsellor, that you could go to?
Original post by Fighter365
Firstly I am really sorry for your loss. Is there family and friends you can go to, to express how you feel? If not you should have a school/university counsellor, that you could go to?

My famiy abandoned me and i get so severley bullied in school i hide in the cupboards. so i have no onje
childline.org.uk
Samaritans can help. You can ring them any time and they'll talk to you.
Childline is good, I have used it before. If you don't ant to talk you can go on the website and type what you want to say instead.
Original post by Dr.Bigschlong
My famiy abandoned me and i get so severley bullied in school i hide in the cupboards. so i have no onje


Immediately you can talk to

Childline
0800 1111
https://www.childline.org.uk/

Samaritans 24h
https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help-you/what-happens-when-you-contact-us/if-youre-under-18
116 123

Longer term and more specialist you can talk to

Cruse (Bereavement)
https://www.cruse.org.uk/children

The helpline is open Monday-Friday 9.30-5pm (excluding bank holidays), with extended hours on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, when we’re open until 8pm.

The number is 0808 808 1677​



You can also talk to any school counselor, teacher or your GP.

Theres lotsof information on the cruse site about feelings and how to deal with them.
Reply 7
I mean, OP's account was created today, and their username is "Dr.Bigschlong". This kind of seems like an inconsiderate fake post to me.
Return back to your creator before angel death takes you next. life is created as test for mankind nobody is perfect but who ever stride forward your creator will please with you. e.g give charity worship your creator search him.
Reply 9
Sorry for your loss. I suggest you see your GP, tell your teachers/lecturers, and treat yourself gently as grieving is very physical as well as emotional.

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