Tubed Trainline
Tubed Trainline follows the story of a 15-year-old girl who is struggling with thoughts of Self-harm and Suicide as well as more issues regarding eating disorders and family issues. As the book goes on I've tried to make a real roadmap based on my own experiences with the above. So please read with caution...
Tubed Trainline is a book made only to help me with my own inner thoughts. If you're having issues regarding self-harm, suicidal thoughts, or anything else mentioned in the story, please call the below hotlines and know there's hope for you. I don't mean to sound sappy but as a person who has attempted suicide, I want everyone to know that it's possible to be ok again.
I know that it may not seem like it but you're worth the try!
National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 800-273-8255
Available 24 hours. Languages: English, Spanish
National Eating Disorders Association Helpline: 1-800-931-2237
This helpline offers support Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m.–9 p.m. EST, and Friday from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. EST. You can expect to receive support, information, referrals, and guidance about treatment options for either you or your loved one. You can also contact this helpline through its online chat function, available on its website. Additionally, there is an option to send a text message if you are in crisis by texting NEDA to 741741; a trained volunteer from the Crisis Text Line will get in touch with you.
Hopeline Network: 1-800-442-4673
This is a hotline dedicated to serving anyone in crisis. Sometimes, people with eating disorders might feel so full of shame or self-hatred that they contemplate hurting themselves. If this is true for you, this hotline offers nationwide assistance and support from volunteers specifically trained in crisis intervention. You can talk to someone day or night about anything that’s troubling you, even if it’s not related to an eating disorder. You can also call if you need referrals to eating disorder treatment centers.
Overeaters Anonymous: 1-505-891-2664
This hotline is available to people worldwide who need a referral to an Overeaters Anonymous support meeting in their area. Contrary to popular belief, Overeaters Anonymous is not just for people who are concerned about eating too much; it is also intended for those who have anorexia, bulimia, food addiction, or any other type of eating disorder. If you are reluctant to attend an in-person meeting or are not geographically near one, its website offers you the option to participate in an online- or telephone-based support group.
Crisis Textline: Text CONNECT to 741741
Available 24/7, 365 days a year, this organization helps people with eating disorders and other mental health issues by connecting callers with trained crisis volunteers who will provide confidential advice, support, and referrals if needed.
National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-787-SAFE
https://www.thehotline.org/
Please be safe and enjoy the story!