spixieeex3 answered Sunday February 15 2009, 6:08 pm: Cutting yourself is very dangerous, you can die. You need to go tell your parents or any adult you trust, you need to get help, your life is very important. And please, if you don't know the result of something, please don't do it, you can really cause harm to yourself by doing that. I hope this helps. [ spixieeex3's advice column | Ask spixieeex3 A Question ]
dottie4 answered Sunday February 15 2009, 4:15 pm: It is very hazardous to your health. Drugs are not a good option. You can die of an infection and push ones away that really love and care about you. I think you should get help. Talk to an adult who you trust.
music_is_life answered Sunday February 15 2009, 3:24 am: Depends how deep you're cutting.
Like that other person said I think drugs are the better alternative. Just try not to OD, unless you are actually trying to off your self. But it's not on me if you do. k?
solidadvice4teens answered Saturday February 14 2009, 8:54 pm: "Self-harm is listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR) as a symptom of borderline personality disorder and depressive disorders. It is sometimes associated with mental illness, a history of trauma and abuse including emotional abuse, sexual abuse, eating disorders, or mental traits such as low self-esteem or perfectionism, but a statistical analysis is difficult, as many self-injurers conceal their injuries." (wikipedia)
"The relationship between self-harm and suicide is a complex one, as self-harm behaviour may be potentially life-threatening, with or without suicidal intent. [2] However, attributing self harmers as suicidal is, in the majority of cases, inaccurate.[3][4] Non-fatal self-harm is common in young people worldwide[5] and due to this prevalence the term self-harm is increasingly used to denote any non-fatal acts of deliberate self-harm, irrespective of the intention.[6]" (wikipedia)"
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