lockdown.On December 23, Leonie called NHS 24 for help and was prescribed antidepressants the following day.However, the Bank of Scotland worker did not want to take them.In February, she was signed off work and given access to five private counselling sessions over the phone – but Leonie was too shy to phone a taxi herself or order a takeaway.She missed all the phone calls, and her mum said she felt face-to-face support should be given to people in crisis despite the pandemic.On the day she died, Leonie had a “down day” but mum Stacey Baigan, 40, said there was nothing unusual about it.She explained: "We were trying to get her help for about two or three years, in December she started to speak about it more saying 'I can't explain this.
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