My son has found himself in a similar situation. He moved Uni for his 2nd year, for various reasons. In his first year he got a 2.2 but has failed his second yr, and needs to resit 2 exams to progress.
These are the only exams he has ever failed in his life. He tells me he struggled to motivate himself to revise, and doesn't want to resit and continue because he is convinced he will only get a third. My son is not stupid or lazy, he got A* A A in maths, further maths and physics A levels.
I am worried about him but as I see it he has a few options:
1. Transfer his credits to the Open University and study at home, the fees are alot cheaper and you can progress at your own pace. He would redo year 2
2. Transfer to a local Uni, which means he can live at home, again redo year 2
3. Take his resits, hope to pass and transfer to his third yr, but with no certainty he will get better than a third, which he believes will be a waste of money.
4. Look for an apprenticeship.
My son didn't make any friends at Uni, and does all he can to avoid social situations. My only concern about doing the OU, is that he will become even more socially isolated. At least I will be around to help tp motivate and encourage him. I have done some research this week and it seems, my son lacks something called, executive function, and this could explain his difficulties with motivating himself.
The job centre's have Disabled Employment advisors. They might be worth speaking to, if you are thinking about getting a job.
There are options, you just need to find the right one for you.
Good luck