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#21
move around fervently while yelling loudly. you will get exhausted soon.
break something that is yours and you dont value. watch UFC |
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#22
Thanks to everyone who posted ideas! This is my homework this week. I need to learn how to self-soothe because SI is NOT the way to get away from my feelings. Thanks for the alternatives.
Good luck to all of you! __________________ complic8d "Don't say I'm out of touch with this rampant chaos-your reality I know well what lies beyond my secret refuge The nightmare I built my own world to escape." ♥evanescence♥
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#23
I'm glad it helps. I'm just living on chocolate these last few weeks myself - which I think is better than the alternatives, I hope. I had done well for a while. Made it 5 1/2 months. Now I'm at almost 3 weeks.
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HALLIEBETH87 said: scratch draw a picture on a thick piece of wood or use a screw driver and stab at the piece of wood. do some cooking try some sewing, crossstitch, etc. 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.) </div></font></blockquote><font class="post"> these ones are some that i have tried and they made me trigger, when i was cutting into the wood (with a chisel, not screw driver) i ended up gouging into my leg with it as well, when i was cooking i would purposefully hold my arm against metal in the oven so they would burn and with the sewing and drawing/scribbling i just ploughed the pen and needle into my arm. so for these ones you really have to trust yourself about how you are with sharp objects. Siani x |
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#25
all those you wrote guys are just great, but do you really think that someone who in one particular moment want to hurt himself, would thing to do all those? I think not... :-(
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but what if its not because of emotion. what if you just WANT to? not need, just simply want to see blood and to have another scar? then what?
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SongsInMyHead said: but what if its not because of emotion. what if you just WANT to? not need, just simply want to see blood and to have another scar? then what? </div></font></blockquote><font class="post"> But don't you see that as an emotional reason..... the want (desire) you speak of comes from within you.... from your unresolved wounds - rather you see it or not. LoVe, Rhapsody - |
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Thanks those are very helpful!
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thanks you guys, i tried a bunch of these things out today cause i was feeling angry and messed up and just wanted to shred myself (not a good impression on the night before HS starts). the drawing with red was okay but afterwards i felt worse so i ended up using the rubberband which helped calm me down and then i went to our park on my bike, rode around it a few times and then stayed on the swings until i calmed down enough to go home and know i wasn't going to hurt myself.
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Morgan, good job!
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#31
please please please to everyone think before you cut yourselves
i last cut myself using an extremely sharp item i got sick of surface wounds ,time and time i wanted to do damage, and do i regret it, that was last october 2005 my husband was going to let me go lucky for me the very deep wounds caused me so much pain trying to bathe them myself it reminded me how serious it was becoming.i am left with thick scars that have still not healed on my arms i cannot wear short sleeved tops(and we had a hot summer this year) when i go to work i have to wear a jacket.i am still with my husband and i have had thoughts but i look at my arms and realise when i went slash happy i was hurting the most understanding person in my life and scarring my body. think beforeyou cut i am on the road to recovery with my own will power and favourite music!!! i know why we do it but not everybody out there does __________________ Keep smiling |
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#32
What I've done ...
1) Write - write anything, write poetry, write words 2) Draw - same thing as writing, just let your hand move around 3) Watch a funny movie 4) Go outside 5) Go people-watching (seriously, watching other people leads to all sorts of interesting observations about human behaviour) 6) Have a nap (when I wake up from a nap, I have to actually struggle to remember what was causing me such pain before) 7) Come on to PC (I've done this - just being here makes me feel a bit better) 8) Like Jeopardy - Phone a friend! 9) Wash dishes - hot water doesn't burn your skin, but it can give some amount of relief and you get the added bonus of having clean dishes! 10) If you've got a pet animal - spend some time with it, talk to it tell it how you're feeling - animals usually really like to listen or they're attention hogs and you'll be so busy catering to their whims that you won't have time to think about it! 11) Look through (non-triggering) photo's of your past - of friends and family or other pretty pictures. 12) Listen to music - loud music if you need to - sing along out loud if you want to as well! 13) Scream out loud or tear paper (old phone books work well) if you're feeling mad 14) If you're sad - allow yourself to cry or if you can't, watch a sad movie 15) If you're anxious, try to locate the source - write it down, as many times as needed - create a plan to solve the problem - take deep breaths 16) Bake or cook - fresh made food = a bit happier (especially if you make something that you really like) I'll think of some more later probably. __________________ |
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#33
http://www.selfinjury.org/docs/selfhelp.html
If you scroll down a paragraph or two this page has lists of things to do instead of cut categorized by what you are feeling/reasons you want to cut. __________________ God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. |
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#34
Cool, thanks for adding that link!
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#35
Thanks, all--very helpful. I've also heard that freezing an orange and riping it up sublimates the urge to cut.
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#36
Don't know if this is already on the list.. I know it really helps me out when I want to cut... atleast to some extent. I wear a elastic around my wrist and so I snap it whenever I get that feeling. It has really saved me some scars. It inflicts that distracting somewhat twinge of pain without really doing anything wrong.
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Hi Everyone,
I seemed to overlook this subject in the pined area. I’ve been encouraged to copy my recent posting: Something that helps me to not SI (*might be triggering*) into this thread. So here it is... Like the many of you here I struggle with SI and am always trying to find healthier and safer coping skills. For whatever it’s worth I have something that has helped me many times in preventing SI. I apologize if this becomes too triggering for anyone. I highly believe in exercise as a stress reliever. But for those really really bad times I’ve learned to keep pieces of thick cardboard around to cut on or poke through. After a random act of cutting my vinyl chair seat... (poor chair)... I recognized a sense of relief. So now when I find my self feeling anxious and wanting to turn to SI, I try to remember to grab the cardboard in hopes I won’t injure myself. My true hope is for the urge to die completely, but as long as it’s alive this has felt like a safe way for dealing with it. It doesn’t always work but more often than not it does relieve a lot of my anxiety and keeps my body safe. (And it keeps the furniture and walls safe as well. *lol*) Hugs to you all. Be safe and kind to yourselves. ~ Bee __________________ Aerodynamically, bees are not suppose to fly...but they do! |
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I don't think we have instructions for progressive muscle relaxation posted yet, so here's a link:
http://www.guidetopsychology.com/pmr.htm Basically you just tense a muscle group, hold, and then relax that muscle group, working through your body systematically. Some start with the feet, others with the hands or the head. Don't tense past the point of mild pain (I can want to overdo it). The directions above have good information, but don't go through each muscle group step by step, and are long. Here's another that is more printable. I suggest you read both and practice what seems to work best for you. http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/musclerelaxation.html This is another good set of instructions: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacobson's_Progressive_Muscle_Relaxation Okay, you're probably getting the idea by now. __________________ “We should always pray for help, but we should always listen for inspiration and impression to proceed in ways different from those we may have thought of.” – John H. Groberg |
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#39
Try doing a Soduku puzzle. They are fun but it does take some serious thinking to figure them out especially if you haven't done them before. It will help get your mind on that instead of SI.
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That's a good one too. I do Sudoku puzzles when my brain gets stuck with whatever else I'm trying to do. You can do them online here: http://www.websudoku.com/
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