Scott Wylie was saved by his wife and auntie and is working to turn his life around.
,A Scots dad has opened up on his mental health journey after he was rescued from a suicide attempt by his family.
"My wife then gave me CPR until the police came. I always said once I felt better than I would never want anybody to be in my shoes, it's not nice. I wanted to use my experience to help other people." "He said if my son was getting bullied, and I had killed myself, he might think 'well my dad's answer was suicide'. It put everything into perspective.
"It's never good. That's why we have the room at East Lothian Volunteer Group, I was thinking of doing it at Tranent Rugby Club but then that's giving people a chance for a pint.The group will offer the chance for men to get together and chat weekly, something Scott understands can be difficult. He continued: "It's a bit like Andy's Man Club. It's a drop in, every Tuesday. In Tranent there's not really anywhere to go.
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