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Old Nov 06, 2011, 06:16 PM
XxCherryBombxX XxCherryBombxX is offline
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I made it two months on my own but this time it feels harder to resist, i just was to cut my self. I should be happy its my 15th birthday in 2 day 44mins. I can't talk to my family, my friend and i'm too scared to got to the docter. Should i tell my form tutor? Should i even tell anybody, every time i do they don't care, they say its my fault.

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Old Nov 07, 2011, 04:28 AM
LyingSweetie LyingSweetie is offline
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It's really up to you. Telling other people might bring help/support or it might just bring more pain. For me it was always the latter.
Parents reaction: Awkward/Pretend it never happened/Make fun of me
'friends' reaction: call me 'emo'/Make fun of me/Pretend it never happened
various therapists' reactions: either dont care or care about it way too much or blame me for everything
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Old Nov 07, 2011, 01:21 PM
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I think it would be really good to go to the doctor and get a referral for a therapist.
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