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So occasionally (about 5 or so times now) I scratch myself with a thumb tack. Is that as bad as cutting? I know, stupid question. I mean the principle is still the same. I never told my T. I figured I could just stop on my own but now I am not so sure. I was also pretty ashamed since I only started doing this after being in therapy. Anyway, I am seeing a new T next week and I think it would be a good idea to tell her. I feel like I would just be wasting my time and money omitting such details. I am rather scared though
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Well, I certainly don't think it's as bad, but if it gives you relief and you keep it up, it will probably turn into something worse. Take care of yourself, cutting is a terrible addiction to have...
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Hi - I used to self harm but stopped when I was in my early 20's. It started again after I started seeing my T.
I would agree wtih you, that the significant thing is how you are using this as a coping stragegy to deal with feelings. In my opinion the only thing that may differ is the amount of actual physical damage caused (at the moment, it can escalate). My T knows I SI - he has never seen it and we rarely talk about it - the only time we do is if he is checking how I am doing emotionally - a sort of gauge to how well I am coping with difficult stuff. I know it is scarey to be open with T about many things and there is often shame connected to SI, but I would agree with you to share if you can - the more our T's know the better able they are to help us. Let us know how it goes with your new T - Soup
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#4
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Its not a good thing to do! My best friend used to scratch herself with safety pins she had on her bookbag
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This is a question I used to ask my myself, I SH through scratching with my nails and my nails are quite long, I don't think it is a bad as cutting but it is still self harm
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Yeah, I know the obvious solution here would be to tell my T so I guess I will just have to work up some courage and do that. I know scratching isn't as physically damaging (although I do scratch deep enough to draw blood and I tend to scratch numerous times in the one area so it leaves a bit of a scar) but I also know it is not healthy. Thanks everyone for the support!
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I scratch too. I sometimes do it with a knife....I haven't cut though. Mostly because I'm too scared to draw blood and make a scar. I work in a hospital and don't want people to think I'm crazy. That way I can blame it as i bumped into something. I agree though....not healthy. And I used to do it when I was little, and now at 27 years old....I've been going though some things and started again. My husband has started taken notice. I told him, and he is very supportive and he is going to help me find help for this. Tell someone! I feel a huge relief now that my husband knows and is not judging me.
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I scratch my legs and it gets pretty bad sometimes. Does anyone else actually feel itchy which then triggers the scratching? I think that's how my mind makes it "ok to do" even though sometimes I scratch through layers of skin and draw blood. "I have to do it because I was so itchy"
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I scratch as well...more like digging my nails into my skin & then later scratching the scabs. Not as bad as cutting, but SI nonetheless.
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