I admire you for fighting the pain every day, but you're not an army of one - you have a whole battalion of people ready to help, including me.
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With help, your brain will stop telling you all this negative, horrible stuff. You won't have these thoughts when you're well.
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That’s tough. Please keep talking, I’m listening
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I know you would keep regular contact with me if our positions were reversed.
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Do you want some company without having to talk?
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With help, your brain will stop telling you all this negative horrible stuff. You won’t have these thoughts when you’re well. Hold on.
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You’re not a burden even though your depression is telling you that you are.
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I am here for you when you need practical support or someone to connect with.
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I have noticed you look a bit better. Are you actually feeling better?
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You don’t have to talk if it is too hard, but please do reply to one of my texts.
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Don’t let your depression lie to you and say everything is negative and hopeless
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Please don't shut me out when you are having a tough time
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Are you able to remember what you read or watch on TV? If not, maybe you have depression. A checklist on BeyondBlue might help.
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You are a good person and very much loved even though your mind is blocking any positives.
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I would like to help – how can I make things easier for you?
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Are you taking any deliberate risks?
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This is not your fault and you’re not weak. You’re actually very strong for talking about it
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I know there is a lot going on with some big life changes for you recently – how are you coping?
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This awful pain will stop. Let's talk so we can get help.
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The things you’re going through aren’t easy. It’s good we can talk about it.
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I can do a few practical things for you if that would help?
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You’re not alone, there is light in the world. Depression lies to you.
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Can I help with shopping or cooking until this crisis passes?
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I can’t pretend to know what you’re going through but I’m here for you
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What can I do to make things a bit easier?
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Take your time, I’m here for you
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I want my children to have you in their lives. Please hold on
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I understand that you are not feeling great at the moment but would dinner and a movie help?
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Would you like me to come over and cook you a meal?
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Do you want some company or a distraction?
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Your life matters, no one can replace you. I am so thankful you were born.
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We don’t have to talk if you’re not feeling great, we can just hang out together. Or you can just be here and have a quiet friendly place
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I know this isn’t just in your head, it is very real and very painful. I think you’re handling it really well
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Are you having short periods where the pain or suicidal ideas are less severe?
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You have beautiful moments ahead of you that are waiting to be lived
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You’re lovable and worthy – your brain is lying to you if it tells you otherwise.
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What you’re going through must be exhausting
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Your GP can give you medication to reduce the pain and try to stop these terrible thoughts
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You haven’t been taking my calls. I’m concerned about you.
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Getting up and starting your day is hard - I know - but I am here to help you make it a little easier
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Please talk to me. A problem shared is a problem halved.
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I’ve noticed you don’t really want to go outside anymore.
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You are special and irreplaceable. That’s what you mean to me
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I am concerned - would you like to talk?
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Asking for help shows strength and courage and is not a sign of weakness.
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I love you. You’re a great friend. You mean so much to me and I’m willing to do whatever it takes to help you get through this.
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I appreciate you for the following reasons:……….
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I am here to support you any way you feel would be best.
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I understand how hard depression can be, so please know that I am available for you at all times.
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If you talk to me about your symptoms of depression and negative thoughts, sometimes that can make them less powerful.
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I am so terribly sorry you’re going through this. I will keep helping or talking for as long as it takes.
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I just want to tell you that you’re not alone. I'm here for you.
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I’m sorry you got so hurt emotionally. Let me support you until the grief and pain gradually fade away.
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Please know how much I care even though I don’t completely understand.
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I’m not trying to minimise your experience but I know of other people who suffered from severe depression who are really well now - they cannot believe now they wanted to die then.
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Asking for help shows strength and courage - not a sign of weakness
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Please give me some practical job to do that will make your life easier
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There are resources/services out there that can help you through this situation. Let me help connect you.
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Your friends are all so grateful to have you in our lives, so we really want to help fight your depression.
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You've been trying to handle all of this yourself. You know I'm here for you, but finding the right support will make a world of difference. Will you please let me help you with some resources?
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If you think you're dealing with depression, you don’t have to struggle in silence. It’s important to me that you know I’m here to help.
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Is there anything or any situation where your thoughts of suicide are less strong?
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Can I help you get in touch with Lived Experience Australia or Roses in the Ocean, to talk to people who have been where you are at the moment?
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Plenty of people have dark thoughts when they are at a really low point. They don't have to stay that way: let's keep talking until we find the right help.
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I would like to call you at a certain time every day for a daily check in
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I understand you aren’t feeling great at the moment but would a walk, dinner or a movie help?
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I know this is a long road, and I'm with you for every step of it.
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No matter how long it takes to feel like yourself again, I'm not going anywhere.
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I'll be checking in every [day/three days/week] just to say hi, even if you aren't up for talking.
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There's no deadline for feeling better—I'm happy to just be here while you heal.
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I'm here for the long haul, through the good days and the heavy ones.
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Progress isn't a straight line, and I'm committed to being here for the ups and the downs.
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I'll keep reaching out because you matter to me, regardless of how you're feeling today.
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I'm in your corner for the weeks and months ahead—however long you need.
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You don't have to 'snap out of it' for me; I'm comfortable sitting with you for as long as it lasts.
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I know healing takes time, and I'm happy to be your anchor throughout it.
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I'm committed to checking in on you regularly so you never have to wonder if I'm still here.
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Even if it takes a year to feel like yourself again, I'll still be right here beside you.
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Take all the time you need—I'm not going anywhere, and I'm not getting tired.
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I understand that some days will feel like two steps back, and I'll be here for those days too.
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I'm here for as long as it takes for the world to feel bright again.
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I'll keep the light on for you until you're ready to see it yourself.
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My support doesn't have an expiration date.
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I'm patient because you're worth the wait.
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Whether it's weeks or months, I'm staying right here in your circle.
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I'm not looking for a quick fix—I'm looking to walk this path with you.
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Vibe check: energy 0–10?
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No need to reply—just reminding you I'm in your corner 💛.
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What's one tiny win today? I'll share mine too.
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If tonight gets loud, aim for 'safe and rested'. I'll text in the morning.
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I set a reminder to message after your GP appt—want a lift?
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Weather's decent tomorrow—10-min walk after lunch?
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Brain noisy? Press play on that calming track—twinsies.
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Proud of you for being honest—it helps me support you better.
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Seen at 3pm: thinking of you—free later to talk if you want.
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Long road, not a lonely one. One hour at a time—we've got this.