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Make the most of your christmas vacation.
Best advice anyone in bronze and silver can have to help get out. Learn to flex and get better at other roles. Like support helped me move out fast. So many trash players will pick support and do 5k healing for 2 rounds. Though picking healer won't secure a win unless the other team is bad. You can heal stupid plays.
Also one stat bad players ignore and often one that matter most in competitive is deaths.
Having +12 deaths at the end of a game is not normal and you need to work on your survivability. It's not healer's fault you went out of possition and opponents took an advantage of it. It's not their fault that you keep diving and dying, without accomplishing anything. Healer's role is to maintain frontline and assist the push. They are not there so you can risk everything and accomplish nothing.