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Old Oct 18, 2016, 08:37 PM
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So I jumped from a really tall shelf Thursday to try and hurt myself. Actually I pushed it over and fell in between it.i couldn't even get out at first when my mom found me.she said my behavior was unacceptable. Anyway hurt my leg a little though I didn't break it.its swollen and hurts if I lay on it or touch it. I fell yesterday from my conversion disorder and landed on my knee it hurt pretty bad.ive considered making a phone appointment but am curious if I should go in or not.i don't want to look like a hypochondriac but I want to make sure my leg is okay.my mom says I'm a hypochondriac. But am I or should I be seen?I went to the er but I feel they did a sloppy job and I didn't even really see the doctor cause I fell asleep. I talked to a nurse who said she could feel a bump forming there but she's not a doctor

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Old Oct 18, 2016, 08:46 PM
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Can you walk and stand on it? If so, give it another day or two before going in.

You need to realize that if you tell that you that deliberately were trying to hurt yourself, you're going to be labeled in an unflattering way, and it will affect your care and you don't want that.
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