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Old Nov 25, 2011, 11:37 AM
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no matter how my day goes atleast one thought of cutting goes through my head it has become an addiction since i was 14 ive got better i dont do it everyday maybe 3 times a week i just need it i hate being so depressed

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Old Nov 25, 2011, 08:45 PM
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Don't let your problems or the world make you feel small. Stretch your arms out over your head. Take a deep breathe. Tell yourself that you are big. You are big, not small. You always have space, you are not trapped........

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Old Nov 25, 2011, 08:55 PM
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that is the nature of cutting. i havent cut for a couple years, but still, i think about it. i would say at least a couple times a week. and its not because i am having a bad day. it will come out of no where, just all of a sudden. the thing is, just as quickly as it comes to mind, i can let the thought go. just because i think it, doesnt mean i have to do it.

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