Re: Re: Have the Samaritans blocked me from receiving emails
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jo@samaritans.org
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shantanupanigrahi@yahoo.com
Thu, 16 Mar at 12:53
Hello Shantua
Thank you for your informative email. So sorry that you are still suffering from serious depression. You talk about your main priority being to protect your wife and daughter -do you feel that, even though you have suicidal feelings, this gives a focus to your life and dharma?
As we have mentioned in previous emails, whatever you share with Samaritans stays confidential to the charity. It is your decision whether to share what you have written and our replies with your consultant psychiatrist. We are still here for you to listen to your feelings in the hope that by talking about your concerns it will help you to cope better with your life.
Jo
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