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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 664907" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Not right now. It is six hours away and it is Saturday night. If he is going to do something stupid (and it is not in the point we would worry much about suicide attempt, more about getting himself totally drunk and finding a bar fight), he will likely do it before we had any chance to get there. And apparently someone there has managed to talk him to spend a night with him, so if he doesn't bolt he is safe. If he agrees to take anxiety medications this evening (if not drunk), he is likely to be bit more rational tomorrow morning. Then Monday morning there will be next practises and he has a chance to get back to his everyday routine. Sport wise he has actually been doing well.</p><p></p><p>He was blind sided with few mean comments and lesser rumours earlier last week (someone else did something and rumours were it was Ache, not that even that other guy is in that bad of trouble) and then heard those really mean rumours yesterday and those apparently knocked the air out of him. </p><p></p><p>If needed we will go and pick him up, if he can't make it, but let's hope it doesn't go there this time.</p><p></p><p>This is one of those many crisis that are likely to pass one way or another, but what really makes me sad is how thin ice he is. Just a knock like this and everything he has worked so hard can crumble and be lost. And he really has been trying his very best. </p><p></p><p>What about if that is not enough?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 664907, member: 14557"] Not right now. It is six hours away and it is Saturday night. If he is going to do something stupid (and it is not in the point we would worry much about suicide attempt, more about getting himself totally drunk and finding a bar fight), he will likely do it before we had any chance to get there. And apparently someone there has managed to talk him to spend a night with him, so if he doesn't bolt he is safe. If he agrees to take anxiety medications this evening (if not drunk), he is likely to be bit more rational tomorrow morning. Then Monday morning there will be next practises and he has a chance to get back to his everyday routine. Sport wise he has actually been doing well. He was blind sided with few mean comments and lesser rumours earlier last week (someone else did something and rumours were it was Ache, not that even that other guy is in that bad of trouble) and then heard those really mean rumours yesterday and those apparently knocked the air out of him. If needed we will go and pick him up, if he can't make it, but let's hope it doesn't go there this time. This is one of those many crisis that are likely to pass one way or another, but what really makes me sad is how thin ice he is. Just a knock like this and everything he has worked so hard can crumble and be lost. And he really has been trying his very best. What about if that is not enough? [/QUOTE]
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