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I've got a friend who's in need of serious medical help. She's 14 years old and she's been taking Deanxit and it's been causing her more problems than help so she stopped taking it and I she's in a very high depression state and rly need a doctor but her parents are the busy type to busy to look after the health of their childrens and I'm jst 17 years old without a licence to drive so I can't do much so what should I do?
Please the personb who can help please post ur comments here.
Thanks in advence
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I don't know how things are done there.  Maybe the best thing is to take her to the hospital and give them her aunt and parent's contact information.  If things are this serious with her, this would be best.  Good luck to both of you.
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and as for skl they dnt have any councellor there my story is in lebanon so I dnt get my hopes up of finding someone other than my self to help her
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1st of all thanks for the reply 2nd her parents doesnt seem to care cz as for an exemple if she want to go out they dnt even ask her were she's going and if they want to tell her sthg they call her aunt and she calls her it's sthg insane what's going on and I was thinking of meeting some doctors and introducing her to them maybe this could help
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Someone needs to get the attention of her parents.  Her parents may be busy but they need to know what is happening with their daughter, they do love her. Maybe you could talk to your school counselor and ask them to get involved with talking to her parents, if not this, then maybe write them an annonymous letter explaining how concerned you are.  I feel the school is the best route, and if you know who her counselor is, speak directly with them about this.  Parents can become very busy, and it can take something like the well-being of their child to make them realize what is happening with them being so busy.  You're a good friend, can you talk to your parents about this?  Maybe they can help?  Go to the school principal if need be, her parents need to know what is happening.
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