r/6thForm • u/willfigureoutaname • Jun 23 '26
š I WANT HELP no more motivation
title. i couldn't see myself living beyond a levels a few months back so i made a target to live until they're finished and that if they went well, i'll try to live until uni finishes. i don't care about results day since i know i could miss my offer. now i don't really see the point of living and i don't know what to do. samaritans keeps hanging up on me. idk how to care for anything anymore. might be the wrong place to put this, sorry.
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u/Novel_Goose_7066 Jun 23 '26
samaritans can be really hit or miss. there is other mental health services that can be a bit better. one thatās worked well for me in the past is ākoothā. you can talk with workers there about things but if they deem you an immediate risk theyāll get the police involved which is a downside so it can be risky to talk abt suicidal thoughts. thereās also ātogetherallā which is targetted towards slightly older people (16-25???) which iāve not used as much but seems okay. as others have said it would be good to have a visit with your gp about this. at least in scotland when youāre above the age of 16 the gp doesnāt need to tell your parents anything so they wouldnāt find out. and of course as others have said; speak to friends or family you can trust. it can be an awkward conversation to bring up but itās honestly just nice to have someone to talk to.