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Thanks guys. :)

She's doing OK, not great, But OK. Her medication is making her a bit weird. She was convinced the person in the bed beside her was a spy.... bless! :D

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I read a few of these pages, and that was enough to make me want to cry! What's worse is I can't do much nexcept read and offer comfort. One day, Us H&A fans will rule the world, and no one will be unhappy! Yeah, a lot of these stories are really sad. I don't have much to say...#AmyMathews, don't your teachers noticed your being bullied? Can't you talk to them or something? One day, those so-called " friends" of yours will be sorry they let a great friend like you go, when you have millions of friends! You just have to mwait for that to happen, unfortuanately. Other than that, tess's advice was good.

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I have a few problems. My main one is that I got badly bullied at school so now I’m home schooled, which is ok I guess. Because I was bullied it has made me really nervous and sometimes I struggle to leave the house. I hate it. I feel really bad when I can't bring myself to leave the house. I can't talk to anyone about it because know one understands what it's like. Every time I go to leave the house I panic and worry that I will see the people that bullied me. I really want to get better.

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Cornwallgirl, I'll answer as best i can, okay?

Bullies only pick on people because they don't like themselves, and need something to distract them, so they are just losers, nothing better. And i'm sorry to hear about your fear, but just remeber that they are losers, and you are sooooo much better than they ever will be at all.

I really hope that in time your nervouness will fade, and if not, then maybe try talking to someone about it.

If there's anything at all that i can do, then please feel free to PM me anythime :wink::)

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Cornwallgirl, I'll answer as best i can, okay?

Bullies only pick on people because they don't like themselves, and need something to distract them, so they are just losers, nothing better. And i'm sorry to hear about your fear, but just remeber that they are losers, and you are sooooo much better than they ever will be at all.

I really hope that in time your nervouness will fade, and if not, then maybe try talking to someone about it.

If there's anything at all that i can do, then please feel free to PM me anythime :wink::)

Thanks for you advice, but it's not as easy as it sounds to ignore the bullies when it's happening to you. Thanks anyway though.

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I know, because i've been bullied myself, but it's better to just try to ignore them. Karma will come back and bite them in the arse soon enough!

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I know, because i've been bullied myself, but it's better to just try to ignore them. Karma will come back and bite them in the arse soon enough!

I know what you mean. I don't find it easy to ignore them. I did try to ignore them once but then they just corned me. It's hard.

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I'll give you the same advice I gave -Tess- a while back: Go get help! Seeing as you are no longer in school, you cannot go to the school councillor (?). If your parents have already taken you out of school, they must be very-well aware of the situation, and maybe they can help you get help?

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I'll give you the same advice I gave -Tess- a while back: Go get help! Seeing as you are no longer in school, you cannot go to the school councillor (?). If your parents have already taken you out of school, they must be very-well aware of the situation, and maybe they can help you get help?

My parents have got me some help but it doesn't really help much. I do see a councillor ever so often but they don't understand. They push me to do things that I can't do, which makes things worse. I know that I have to try and do the things that they tell me to do, but they constantly put pressure on me, which doesn't really help.

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