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Old Oct 25, 2011, 06:21 PM
findingmy_self95 findingmy_self95 is offline
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I almost fell victim to my addiction of SI.

With the support of my loving, caring and respectful boyfriend I made it through the stumble unscathed

I just want people to know that recovery seems hard, sometimes it seems easy but its neither.

Its taking baby steps and not trying to run before you can walk. You will fall... A LOT... but to know you will only get better at it makes it worth it.

I have not SI for 2 months and I am 16 years old.

I got help, treatment and am in full recovery mode. Ive had 1 slip but managed not to SI. PC is the most incredible community ive ever been introduced to and I want to thank EVERYONE!!!

PC is the most important thing that helped me recover. Thank you!!!!

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Old Oct 25, 2011, 08:44 PM
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Congratulations, Brennan11007! I read your recent Overload post and am impressed how you are able to keep going with all the significant people around you depressed as well. That is no easy environment for a depressive!

Please continue to look after yourself
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