Tomorrow was a better day for me
I cant stop thinkign about the lady with the scars though...
I was thinking about it at work today and it made me realise that anyone can do it..... so I started checking peoples arms out when I was working on the tills today...
The results were shocking.. can you have a guess how many people I counted who's marks were an OBVIOUS encounter to old or recent SI?? Five... In the space of an hour. I cant believe how much we dont notice people... we are so wrapped up in our own pain we dont realise others were suffering
They look like ordinary people, because they are an ordinary people. Some of them even had children with them. I know the subject is less known and less talked about than other addictions, but Im starting to think that its more common than people realise.
My cousin rang me today, she's still in hospital, they sent a psychiatrist to see her and she regrets it deeply. I am going to see her at weekend for a chat, Im glad shes okay though
babyg xXx
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