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Question Posted Thursday May 17 2007, 5:01 pm

Okay, you seem like you're great at giving advice,
so im gonna try you here..
Im a reoccurant self harmer..
who also has a slight eating disorder..
hut that isnt the point

School has sound out about the self harm
and i have a feeling that ill get called for it tomorrow
I dont want them involved,
it ruined my life for ages last time.
I was on the brink of suicide except I had a few strong friends.

Somehow, i have to hide my scars tomorrow..
or have some kind of way to deny that Ive been doing it

I can stop,
I just dont need athority to help


Thank you
TG

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karenR answered Thursday May 17 2007, 5:26 pm:
To be honest there probably isn't a way to hide them. If they have already seen them they just make you roll up your sleeves or whatever.

How do you hide it from your parents? Doing the same at school is probably your only way.

I may be misunderstanding. If you no longer self harm and want to keep past scars from them, why bother? Instead be proud of the fact that you no longer do that and wear your scars proudly. It is something you did during a rough spot in your life.
Let people ask, help them with their problem if they have one. :)

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