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Old Mar 07, 2011, 01:02 PM
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Thank you all for the good ideas. These sound like good distractions.

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Old Mar 07, 2011, 01:03 PM
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Do yoggggaaaaaaaaa...it hurts so that'll help with the pain craving but it helps relieve stress AND it makes you stronger.

My fav pose is downward dog and warrior
I like Yoga It's good
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Old Apr 25, 2011, 11:14 PM
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I used to trace my veins with pen. I stopped because my mom does't like it when I draw on myself, but thinking about it, it seems like a good habit to pick back up. Maybe it'd help someone else?
worked for me and then i broke and i now have stoped for my second day
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Old May 08, 2011, 01:21 AM
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working out has helped me a lot!
whenever im really stressed and want to si i try to get a workout in asap. jogging if nothing else, lately i've done mixed martial arts which really helped a lot. but any form of excercise has been helping
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Old Jun 02, 2011, 09:40 PM
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thank you alll so much for your help I cannot wait to try out all of these different options.
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Old Jun 19, 2011, 08:09 PM
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I sort buttons!!!!! but sadly now that i do that alot, my bro thinks i have OCD
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Old Aug 12, 2011, 02:54 PM
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Talk to someone. Call someone.
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Old Sep 02, 2011, 10:44 AM
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Awesome suggestions! Thank you!!
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Old Sep 28, 2011, 09:40 PM
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Thanks to everyone but I have tried these I cant stop it is something that I have been doing for so long that I do it without noticing....
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Old Oct 12, 2011, 03:19 PM
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"Use washable red markers to "cut" on your skin" .... Really helpful!
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I sleep. A lot. Play with my rat and my bunny rabbit. Listen to music. Eat. Call a friend or call my T. Write. Read. Come on PsychCentral.
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Old Nov 20, 2011, 05:02 AM
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I have a cup of tea, write on here, call a friend, go to friends, watch favorite movie, do yoga, watch a movie, walk dog, make omelet,read a book, draw a picture, paint, journal, smash dishes ( that one is fun) , clean house, pick up dog doo in yard. Basically do anything but.
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If you have a pet (a cat, a dog stc.) then hold him/her and talk to her, or just hold him/her.

find a place that i yours alone and just lie down and relax.
sometimes it helps
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Old Jan 22, 2012, 07:01 PM
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The only thing ive found that helps relieve the immediate urge is holding 2 to 3 ice cubes in each hand really tightly or go for a run until your really out of breath and aching everywhere! i can't really do the running anymore because of problems with my chest but for me personally i find that once the urge is there theres not really a lot thats going to stop me from acting on those desires. Im not trying to be disparaging or suggest that once you've done it for so long its nigh on impossible to stop - i just have great difficulty in resisting during that period before the urge gets too strong. I live alone and have BPD so i harm a lot and quite regularly with no one to stop me or to provide any support (thank god for this forum!) but i suppose in the end its down to me. If i want to stop im just going to have to keep trying...hell of a lot easier said then done though
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Old Jun 04, 2012, 08:30 AM
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some people find it helpful to draw red lines on themselves with washable markers instead of cutting themselves
Never try this with a pen. I still have ink marks from trying to use the pen to stab myself, and that was last year. All it takes is a little tempation....
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Old Jun 06, 2012, 10:06 PM
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Tattoo's. Lots of tattoo's! LOL! That isn't the actual reason I get ink, but it is an added bonus. I consider tattoos art that reflects who I am as well as my personal journey. I have a waiting list of tattoo's I want (currently there are 9). Of course good tattoo artists are NOT cheap so I have to save up the $$. I pick the design based on my mood at that particular time. For example I got my grandma's favorite horse tattoo'd on my arm for the 1yr anniversary of her death (my grandma, not the horse). It was $300 and took almost 4 hours to complete. Next up is a killer ying & yang symbol that incorporates fire and ice. Body piercings work too. I guess some would frown upon this....that it isn't theraputic, but I end up with some amazing ink.
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Old Jun 11, 2012, 10:29 AM
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These are fantastic!! I love the ice trick. For me it was trying to make more physical pain then my emotional pain and I bet ice works. Thank you!!
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Old Jul 04, 2012, 03:42 PM
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I used to take a cold shower, try to sleep or draw things.
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awesomeness!
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Old Aug 03, 2012, 06:17 AM
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deep breathing

relaxation techniques

call a friend, your therapist or a crisis line

try not be be alone (visit a friend, go shopping, etc.)

take a hot bath

listen to music

go for a walk

write in a journal

some people find it helpful to draw red lines on themselves with washable markers instead of cutting themselves

hold ice cubes in your hands - the cold causes pain in your hands, but it is not dangerous or harmful (some people find it relieves the urge to harm themselves for that moment)

punching a bed or a pillow (when nothing but a physical outlet for your anger and frustration will work).

scratch draw a picture on a thick piece of wood or use a screw driver and stab at the piece of wood. (can be another physical way to release your emotions without harming yourself.)

avoid temptation (i.e. avoiding the area in CVS where the razor blades are kept, etc.)

try to find your own creative ways as outlets for emotions.

learn to confront others/making your own feelings known instead of keeping them inside

go outside and scream and yell

take up a sport (a form of exercise can help you release tension, etc.)

work with paint, clay, play-doo, etc. (the person who suggested this mentioned that they would make a big sculpture and do whatever they wanted to it. They said it was helpful to calm the urge to self-injure, plus it gave them some idea of what might be underlying the pain.

draw a picture of what or who is making you angry
instead of harming yourself, try massaging the area you want to harm with massage oils or creams, reminding yourself that you are special and you deserve to treat yourself and your body with love and respect

go to church or your place of worship
wear a pipe cleaner or something that will fit on the places that you injure.

break the object that you use to self-injure as a way to show that you have control over it.

write a letter to the person(s) that have hurt you and express how they made you feel. Theses letters do not have to be in perfect form and you do not have to please anyone but yourself. You do not have to give these letters to the people, but it is a great way to release the feelings that you are carrying within. After you write the letters, you can decide then what to do with them. Some people find destroying the letters help (i.e. tear them up, throw them in a lake, etc.)

do some household chores (i.e. cleaning)

do some cooking

try some sewing, crossstitch, etc.

recite a poem, prayer or anything else familiar the comforts you multiple times

write down all your positive points and why you do not deserve to be hurt

write in your journal why you want to hurt yourself and if you have hurt yourself, write down what caused it to happen so in the future you can prevent it from happenings - or find out what your triggers were

Play some kind of musical instrument. Even if you don't really know how to play, picking out tunes is a way to concentrate and help get rid of the urge to harm yourself.

yoga

allow yourself to cry. Getting the tears out can make you feel better. It allows the inside to release, as opposed to self abuse. Picture your "ickies" pouring out as you cry.

Take a shower

write down a word best associated with what you are feeling (i.e. horrible, sad, lonely, angry) and continue to write it down, over and over. Sometimes when you do that, the words looks silly etc., and it puts humor or a smile in your life.

sing a song on what you are feeling. It's another way to get it outside. Shout if you are made, etc. Let the words just come to you.

Scribble on paper. Clutch the pen in your fist. It's a way to diffuse it on to paper. (Get a few sheets so they don't tear.)

Take item you are self injurying with and use it against something else. For example, if you are using a razor blade, rip it across a towel. Sometimes seeing what "can" be done to an object can make a person think twice about using it on themselves. Can also give the feeling of "doing it"...the tangible aspect.

Make a list of reasons why you are going to stop cutting. Every time you get the urge, read the list to remind yourself why you shouldn't. Also remember to put on that list that you do not deserve to hurt yourself. You are important and special and you do not deserve to be hurt.

Concentrate on your breathing - take slow, deep breaths, in through your nose, out through your mouth

Take a bubble bath

Take a shower

Massage your body, put body glitter / fake tattoos / jewellery / henna on your skin. Remind yourself your body is special.

Go for a walk

Listen / dance / sing to positive music

Pay attention to your body - think about how you are moving

Watch some mindless tv / read a book

Do something creative - eg draw, write poetry, play with playdough, practise a musical instrument, sing, do some gardening, write in a diary

Make something (craft, needlework, etc.)

Make a compliation tape. Start with music that expresses your emotion *now*, and work gradually through neutral to positive and upbeat music.

Do something FUN!!!

Make yourself as comfortable as possible - curl up in a chair with soft toys

Touch something familiar/safe

Carry tokens to remind you of peaceful comforting things/people

Create and use mental safe places (beach, cabin in the woods, peaceful mountain)

Repetitive reality checking (It's March 2003, and I'm going to be ok)

Ask yourself how you feel, think about why you feel like that, and write it down

Notice and avoid black and white thinking

Allow yourself to cry

Allow yourself to ask for help and express your feelings.

Use washable red markers to "cut" on your skin

Place your hands in freezing cold water, or hold / suck ice cubes

Wear an elastic band around wrist and snap it when you have the urge to harm yourself

Tear up paper (old phonebooks, newspapers, etc.)

Alternative between cuddling and punching something soft, the bed or a pillow

Plan regular activities for your most difficult time of day

Clean the house

Leave the room

Talk to someone safe - via email, phone, in person - try not to isolate yourself.

Help someone around you (reach out on a bulletin board, newsgroup, phone list etc.)

Go to church or your place of worship; pray or meditate
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no worries rap....whats mine is everyones!!!! hope this helps!


thanks for that very helpful list.

will be sure to keep it and refer back to it when i need to.

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Old Sep 30, 2012, 09:07 AM
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When I was 17 and in therapy my therapist had me come up with a list of things I would do instead. My favorite, which still helps today, is coloring. I know most adults think it's odd, but it completely clears my head. It always works whether I'm just depressed and can't stop thinking or if I just can't shake off the urge to cut.
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Coloring is AMAZING and it definitely helps.
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Today I was at work and I simply took the time to go outside and breathe. I haven't actually cut in years otherwise I really don't think this would have worked. It's always worth a shot, though.
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Listen and dance to your favorite music, call someone who means a lot to you, wrote letters, wear cute sweaters and go on walks with your significant other to get coffee.
Draw, paint, write. Go play some baseball with someone.
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