hi,
im an ex-cutter for about a month and i was wondering if anyone could tell me about the chances of relapsing into cutting again.personal stories would be appreciated.
please note:i have once before stopped cutting but the fell back into it.
thanks in advance.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? pyromantix answered Monday February 4 2008, 4:43 pm: it's very easy to relapse into self-destructive tendancies, but they can appear in other ways such as burning (self-incendiarism), pulling hair (Trichotillomania), or scratching (Dermatillomania) depending on your mental state... are you on any medication? if not, you should probably be seeing a therapist once a week just to keep tabs and have someone to talk to. if you are on anti-depressants of some kind, or already have a psychiatrist, make sure to tell them that you're worried about relapse. they can most likely help you out. [ pyromantix's advice column | Ask pyromantix A Question ]
xo_esty answered Monday February 4 2008, 4:05 pm: When i was 11, i was depressed and felt alone in the world of all the faces around me. I became a cutterand everytime i cried i made a one cut, the next year, i stopped it becasue things get better. But it is an addiction, when you start cutting you want to cut more. Now, Im almost 15 and i dint cut ever since than. because you should know what ever is going on with your life it may be bad but there is always an ending to it. If you feel lonely and sad, dont cut do something you like to do or get advice from here. Also, the media got me into cuttiung like themusic and everythin. But , please i suggest you not to cut because one cut its all it takes to destory your life and it is a bad habit.
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