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Default Feb 24, 2020 at 02:27 PM
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Hi all, so it is almost time for Lent again. I've decided this year to give up self harm for Lent again. I did it last year and almost made it to Pentacost. So that was good. I feel like I'm in a better place this year because of being on different medications and stuff, but also in a more precarious place, since being hospitalized and stuff. So I think it's going to be pretty hard. I wanted to write this thread so I could keep up with it as it is happening and get some support from you all. It's hard going it alone. Just wanted to be able to check in and discuss what is hard about it, or what is going well, things like that. So tomorrow is Shrove Tuesday, and then Wednesday is Ash Wednesday and is the start of Lent. Right now, the question for me is do I Self Harm now to help me get through Lent without it, or keep up my streak (I'm at 30 days no self harm)? Either answer seems to be wrong. But I'm having crazy urges at the moment so that probably isn't helping. HUGS to anyone who wants one, Kit

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