A danger to herself.....?!


Question: A danger to herself!.!.!.!.!.!?
My freind is a self harmer (cutter) in an abuisve sitaution!. What would happen if I called the police and said I was concered about a freind but remained "unnamed" so she doenst know I called!. What would they do!? Would they come an dtalk to her or would they come and take her away to a hospital!.

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Any information you give the Police is confidential!. You don't need to worry about giving your name as the Police will not say "Sandra called the Police on you so open up" it doesn't work that way!. They would say we got a call and we are worried for your safety can we come in!. If she was bleeding badly they would ask her to come with them or call an ambulance!. Your friend needs help and as a friend she may need professional help that only someone at the hospital can give her!. Cutting yourself is a cry for help!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Cops aren't going to do anything about it!. Not unless they caught her bleeding badly!. Then, like it was said before, they would take her to the hospital!. As someone who is a cutter, I would suggest taking to her yourself!. I hated it when people reported me to a third party!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

cutting sometimes leads to suicide

thats how it was in my situation
cutting, then my overdose

i went to a mental hospital for three days
i told the school about it!.

maybe tell an administrator or something at school
idk, you'll have to talk to her about it!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

They would go check on her but there is no way to tell what the officer would decide to do after he talked to her!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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