They are usually free of charge. Try google, or the yellow pages under mental health, or In the US, start with 1(800) 784-2433(1-800 suicide) or 1(800) 273-8255(1-800-273 talk). Government and hospital agencies can also provide local numbers. Most universities also have the numbers.
Medical privacy act restricts distributing information you give to a hot-line or counselor or doctor to anyone except an affiliated counselor/clinician/Dr without your written permission.
Police can be notified if the hot-line thinks your are in immediate danger of harming yourself.
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Does it show up on the phone bill? Usually not, because they are toll free numbers. If your cell phone bill details all numbers called, it might show up as a 1-800 number, but probably wouldn't attract enough attention for those with access to your cell phone bill to worry. Do you have free nights and weekends on your cell plan, or maybe have a friend with a cell that doesn't detail calls? Or even access to a landline phone? Landline phones don't list calls to 800 numbers.
Best to you
2006-07-28 20:24:55
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answered by Anonymous
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They're free. As a general rule, any number that starts with "1-800" is free to call from anywhere, and suicide hotlines never charge people.
Here's a site that can give you suicide hotlines by state, or general suicide hotlines:
http://suicidehotlines.com/
2006-07-29 03:14:36
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answered by extton 5
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they're called suicide hotlines & they're free to call...they usually have an 1-800 number that doesn't charge you for the call. You could probably look one up on line if you need it or your local phone book.
2006-07-29 03:15:23
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answered by kibbie01 4
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Well i hope it aint from the insomnia but they are free and you can find them in the yellow pages or online for your area ,,,,, honesty there is never a good reason to take your own life and there are lots of reasons people do it i only hope and pray you find the help you need b 4 its to late
2006-07-29 03:18:12
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answered by JOSEPH S 2
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Call 1-800-suicide. It's free and there are always people there to help. Let's say I've been in that situation and talking about it really calmed me down
2006-07-29 03:17:30
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answered by Anonymous
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You simply call the number, and the people you talk to are great! They have a lot of input, and they really do care. They are really good at what they do. YOu dont have to give any personal info or anything like that. They are free too!
2006-07-29 03:14:57
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answered by Coope 2
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Another question - sorry - if I call will it show up on a phone list?? will anyone i live with be able to find out?
2006-07-29 03:16:08
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answered by TOGA TOGA 3
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Try google, many have 1800 numbers because this is a life emergency, no person should have to choose whether to pay 2.95 a minute or not recieve counseling
2006-07-29 03:14:41
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answered by lan_darklord 1
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They're absolutely free. I've got several of them listed on my site at the link below, as well as a little info about my own struggle with suicide in high school. Please e-mail me at chad@jesusfreak.com if I can help in any way. I'm praying for you.
2006-07-30 02:16:28
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answered by Pastor Chad from JesusFreak.com 6
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Hotlines are great, but friends and family are good too.
I hope that you will be ok.
Try to be happy.
2006-07-29 03:17:20
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answered by dcw13 3
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