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It's scary knowing in one year I'm going to lose my best friend and I can't do anything about it because he lives to far away and won't accept any help I love him to much and I'm scared knowing I don't have to long with him but there's nothing I can do about it..
I’m not sure exactly what you are referring to, but maybe you could give your friend our information, you can also look up resources in their area and offer support that way. Talk to their parents as well. Offer your time and support, encourage your friend.
It sounds really tough to feel like you're losing your best friend, and it’s completely normal to be scared about it. It’s clear how much you care about him. Even if he’s far away, you can still find ways to be there for him, like sending messages, calling, or planning virtual hangouts.
You might also consider reaching out to his family or other friends who can help him if he needs it. Sometimes having more people involved can make a difference. Just remember, showing your love and support, even from a distance, can mean a lot. You're doing your best, and that's really important!
This is a safe space to share what's on your mind and to get support from real people.
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