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Should I tell my friend's parents...?
02-19-2014, 12:44 PM
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Should I tell my friend's parents...?
My friend has been talking about having really bad anxiety and depression. She would tweet about it, but soon delete it afterward. She would also tweet about how she sometimes feel suicidal, but says she would never do it because she is too scared to. She says it makes her feel like crap and I don't want her to hurt herself. I was going to message her mom on facebook, I prepared screenshots and a message to send. But, part of me feels like it isn't my right to tell her. But, my friend won't go to anyone for help and that she wants to wait and fix it on her own and if it gets too bad for her to handle then she will get help. But, if she is already having bad thoughts, isn't that far enough? I just really don't want her to end up hating me and not talking to me for telling. What should I do? I want to help her before it's too late but I don't want her mad at me, and she gets mad easily.

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02-19-2014, 12:48 PM
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You should tell them as early as possible.

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02-19-2014, 12:56 PM
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You should tell them. If she finds out or suspects it was you
Tell her you were worried about her, and wanted to make sure she was safe and wasn't going to hurt herself. Because with severe depression other things may come with it. Like bipolar disorder thought of paranoid, paranormal thoughts, or even worse attempt of suicide. She can hurt herself just by trying, make sure she never cuts her wrists or any things cuz she can rupture her veins making it an immediate and very fast emergency room visit, always have contact with her mom and dad. Also if she tweets about feelings suicidal screenshot it or take a picture of it for evidence to her parents or a counseling court for evidence if it ever gets that far.
I hope she gets better and hope she never tried to harm herself and I wish the best of love to both of ya!!! ❤️❤️
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02-19-2014, 01:02 PM
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You should have told an adult ASAP. That&#x27;s not safe. I went through that. If she dose it her self, she will self medicate. Which
Means drugs and other substances. She will forgive you. Just give it time and don&#x27;t push her. I hope this helped.
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02-19-2014, 01:08 PM
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you should tell her parents about her bad anxiety and depression because only parents can understand and help their children wisely. Parents easily find a way to solve our problems. Because they know everything about what make us happy and sad. In this case, only parents can support her and guide her in a good way.
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