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Old Nov 02, 2006, 09:15 PM
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Well I have not self injured in nearly three weeks... at least cutting wise. But I did have shoulder surgery and from time to time i initially move it around to make it hurt... or I will press down on my incision..

So would this count as self injury??

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Old Nov 04, 2006, 07:30 PM
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So understand!!! Could destroy it all if wanted is good that you do not though!
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Old Nov 04, 2006, 08:36 PM
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Yes IMO.... and I do "other" forms of SI a lot...... SI??

SI??
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Old Nov 07, 2006, 02:11 PM
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Hello I hope you are doing well at this time. I would say that what you are doing is still classified for self harm, since your intent is the same. Going 3 weeks without cutting is good though, and you need to try to persevere in your behavior techniques, and not try to come up with an alternative solution to the cutting if you can, and not turn the alternative into another way of injuring yourself, and stopping you from expressing yourself in a positive manner that is healthy and productive. Everyday is a struggle, I know but I feel that you are doing great in your behavior therapy in not cutting, and it possible for you to overcome substitution for the cutting if you want to with your strength that you are using not to cut. I wish the best for you, and I commend you in trying to get better with the cutting, and regain your strength in your self esteem. Take care sincerely Soidhonia
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