Ive been cutting myself.

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Lately Ive been under alot of stress and for some reason I started cutting myself.
I just like watching the blood. Its peaceful (i know that sounds like mega creepy)

Like I know I shouldnt though I just wish I could experience it without making any scars.
Anyway I was just wondering if anyone here had been through the same thing and had any advice on how to cope with it,
Its not like im depressed or anything its just like i dunno

blurgh Anyway help appreciated
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I dont really know what it is I just feel calm when doing it

The night I started couple of weeks ago I had had a pretty bad day at school and just felt like everything was crushing down on me and I have an audition this weekend and im just in scrambles really
 

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Frogman said:
I dont really know what it is I just feel calm when doing it

The night I started couple of weeks ago I had had a pretty bad day at school and just felt like everything was crushing down on me and I have an audition this weekend and im just in scrambles really
Why not cut something else? (Like a ruler on the table)
 

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DarkShinigami said:
Well I have a sister who was similar. And all she needed was some to talk to and she stopped progressively as she told me her issues

I havnt actually tried talking to anyone about it.
I suppose I should Its hard to choose someone though because Alot of people lately have been cutting themselves attention seekingly, whereas I try to be more discreet about it you know what I mean
 

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Frogman said:
I despise cigarettes...I dont know why im cutting

Its kinda like (crude comparison) wanking xP

Then... fap ? Or eat, do some sport, watch TV, sleep... But something less dangerous. You know, your stress won't disappear if you don't supress the origin. Most of the time people who cut themselves needs attention, or simply aren't comfortable with their situation. So best thing you should do is talk about it with some close people (friends, parents) or a psychologist.

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There are better ways to deal with troubles than cutting — healthier, long-lasting ways that don't leave a person with emotional and physical scars. The first step is to get help with the troubles that led to the cutting in the first place. Here are some ideas for doing that:

1. Tell someone. People who have stopped cutting often say the first step is the hardest — admitting to or talking about cutting. But they also say that after they open up about it, they often feel a great sense of relief. Choose someone you trust to talk to at first (a parent, school counselor, teacher, coach, doctor, or nurse). If it's too difficult to bring up the topic in person, write a note and put it somewhere it can be found.

2. Identify the trouble that's triggering the cutting. Cutting is a way of reacting to emotional tension or pain. Try to figure out what feelings or situations are causing you to cut. Is it anger? Pressure to be perfect? Relationship trouble? A painful loss or trauma? Mean criticism or mistreatment? Identify the trouble you're having, then tell someone about it. Many people have trouble figuring this part out on their own. This is where a mental health professional can be helpful.

3. Ask for help. Tell someone that you want help dealing with your troubles and the cutting. If the person you ask doesn't help you get the assistance you need, ask someone else. Sometimes adults try to downplay the problems teens have or think they're just a phase. If you get the feeling this is happening to you, find another adult (such as a school counselor or nurse) who can make your case for you.

4. Work on it. Most people with deep emotional pain or distress need to work with a counselor or mental health professional to sort through strong feelings, heal past hurts, and to learn better ways to cope with life's stresses. One way to find a therapist or counselor is to ask at your doctor's office, at school, or at a mental health clinic in your community.

Although cutting can be a difficult pattern to break, it is possible. Getting professional help to overcome the problem doesn't mean that a person is weak or crazy. Therapists and counselors are trained to help people discover inner strengths that help them heal. These inner strengths can then be used to cope with life's other problems in a healthy way.



This Poem by Philip Larkin may help.

They fuck you up, your mum and dad.
They may not mean to, but they do.
They fill you with the faults they had
And add some extra, just for you.

But they were fucked up in their turn
By fools in old-style hats and coats,
Who half the time were soppy-stern
And half at one another's throats.

Man hands on misery to man.
It deepens like a coastal shelf.
Get out as early as you can,
And don't have any kids yourself.
 

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Cartmanuk said:
There are better ways to deal with troubles than cutting — healthier, long-lasting ways that don't leave a person with emotional and physical scars. The first step is to get help with the troubles that led to the cutting in the first place. Here are some ideas for doing that:

1. Tell someone. People who have stopped cutting often say the first step is the hardest — admitting to or talking about cutting. But they also say that after they open up about it, they often feel a great sense of relief. Choose someone you trust to talk to at first (a parent, school counselor, teacher, coach, doctor, or nurse). If it's too difficult to bring up the topic in person, write a note and put it somewhere it can be found.

2. Identify the trouble that's triggering the cutting. Cutting is a way of reacting to emotional tension or pain. Try to figure out what feelings or situations are causing you to cut. Is it anger? Pressure to be perfect? Relationship trouble? A painful loss or trauma? Mean criticism or mistreatment? Identify the trouble you're having, then tell someone about it. Many people have trouble figuring this part out on their own. This is where a mental health professional can be helpful.

3. Ask for help. Tell someone that you want help dealing with your troubles and the cutting. If the person you ask doesn't help you get the assistance you need, ask someone else. Sometimes adults try to downplay the problems teens have or think they're just a phase. If you get the feeling this is happening to you, find another adult (such as a school counselor or nurse) who can make your case for you.

4. Work on it. Most people with deep emotional pain or distress need to work with a counselor or mental health professional to sort through strong feelings, heal past hurts, and to learn better ways to cope with life's stresses. One way to find a therapist or counselor is to ask at your doctor's office, at school, or at a mental health clinic in your community.

Although cutting can be a difficult pattern to break, it is possible. Getting professional help to overcome the problem doesn't mean that a person is weak or crazy. Therapists and counselors are trained to help people discover inner strengths that help them heal. These inner strengths can then be used to cope with life's other problems in a healthy way.

Thanks that helps alot


QUOTE(Rockstar @ Sep 28 2011, 11:21 PM) Thats just fucking stupid.Go to a docter.
First learn to spell and if you're not here to help then you can fucking leave
 
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