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Old May 09, 2017, 08:16 AM
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I am at one of my groups i also have a psych appointment see if i can up my meds i cant for life of me remember the name of them
its in an hour or so just have to keep waiting
voices are loud and i keep seeing a little girl with red hair and a pink dress my husband will not let me talk to her but i want to think it kinda rude to ignore her ... my husband is reading walking on eggshells he say he recognises parts of the BPD the behaviours that i display including think that i am not good for him and he would be better off without me
i say that to him when i have been suicidal and very ill

av not self injured as in meaning to self injure but i have been scratching apart of my body and making it sore and scaring some places its kinda self injuring but am not doing it because i want to harm myself its more it itchy and i need to scratch it
anyway thats me at the moment
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Old May 11, 2017, 07:53 PM
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little girl and psych appointment
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