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Old Mar 01, 2008, 11:52 AM
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did i do it again last night?

I read this quote last night by Angelina Jolie
"You're young, you're crazy, you're in bed and you've got knives. So %#@&#! happens."
so i was sitting there and i was like okay its really not that big of a deal if i do it again...

and now i have this new problem because i have started bitting my lip until it bleeds but i cant stop bitting it. i dont know if thats a form of self injury or not. its because now that softball season started i am finding it harder and harder to find places to do it where i can cover it still for practice

whats wrong with me

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Old Mar 01, 2008, 12:06 PM
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(((((((((((((((((((((((CK))))))))))))))))))))))))))) I am sorry you are struggling so much. Have you considered finding other ways to cope? It will take away the added stress of hiding it and keep you from harming your body. I know it is very hard but maybe even look up at the top of the forum and see if there is something there that might help you.

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Old Mar 01, 2008, 12:18 PM
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I'm sorry you're struggling! Please take gentle care, you deserve to feel better ((((((((((( Court )))))))))))
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