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Sometimes I want to hurt myself

 

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When I do something wrong or stupid, I get really angry at myself and get this incredible urge to hurt myself. I'm not a cutter, but I scratch, bite and pinch myself instead. I don't understand why I feel this way. Is this normal? And how can I control this compulsion to hurt myself?


Despite what you may think, self harm is not limited to cutting. The actions you describe, while seemingly less harmful, still signal a very serious problem.  These feelings that you have building up inside of you may feel like a volcano, that you won’t have relief from the pressure until the ground opens up to expose what bubbles beneath the surface. The truth is that self-harm is a temporary ‘solution’ to larger issues. Lots of girls deal with this, so just know that you are not on your own.
 
Tell someone
 
Even if the marks left behind may fade away before anyone notices, the real healing can only begin when you confide in someone you trust about what you are going through. When I was a young teen, I had a similar experience. For years, I would scratch myself when I didn’t live up to my expectations for myself and I really didn’t think I had a problem. I wasn’t cutting myself, but I finally admitted that I had a real problem. An important thing to emphasize when you tell your parents, guidance counselor, or other trusted person, is that you are not suicidal, but you have these urges regardless. It may be difficult to deal with the reaction, but in the long run this first step is profoundly important. You need to let this out!
 
Identify the source
 
Where are these compulsions coming from? You say that you don’t know why you feel this way, but think about what is going on in your life. Is anything stressing you out? You might be able to solve this by confronting problems in your life. These feelings could also be an indication of depression, anxiety, or a bunch of other things. You need to talk this out with a parent or even a mental health counselor (Don’t be afraid of the stigma attached. A lot of girls go to therapists!).
 
Find your way to cope
 
Mental health professionals recommend all sorts of ways to control the urge to self-harm. Some of the most often passed on are exercise, meditation, listening to music, talking about your feelings, and writing. Everyone is different when it comes to figuring out what works for them.  Some best ways to learn how to cope are to try different methods or find a professional to chat with regularly. He or she will help you learn what triggers these urges and what can ease the impulses.
 
Know this isn’t forever
 
I can confidently say, as former self-harmer, that I no longer feel the need to cope with stress or sadness by hurting myself. I sought out help and eventually I figured out how to deal. Think about it, what is causing you distress? Someone once told me to consider ‘Will this matter a year or two from now?’  Find what works for you and don’t give up hope. It may be hard to stop hurting yourself, but you absolutely can conquer this! You are way more powerful that you think. If you feel the need to harm yourself in any way find a way to get away from it. Call a friend, surround yourself with people -- do anything that make you feel less alone!
 
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BY MARY HOJNOSKI ON 9/17/2011 12:00:00 AM

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Hey girl, first of all, know you're not the only one going through what you're going through. It's not easy, but I think now more than ever it's important to reach out and take help: from your guidance counselor or a trusted adult. Your friends' threats stem from the care they have for you: they want you to take care of yourself. It's up to you to take the first step to getting better: accepting the help around you. Just realize that there are so many people who care about you and who want you to reach out and take their hand and do so.

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by dancerchic_4 on 11/14/2011 4:58:32 PM

 
 

I clench my teeth I don't know why but when I get mad I do or sad or anything like that

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by MO2112 on 11/12/2011 2:43:17 PM

 
 

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At a basketball game, one of my best friends ran into me. We collided and I fell to the floor. She hit my head, which caused my mouth close hard, giving me a bruise and a little fat lip. I was okay, because I have a "hard head"(haha), and I'm tough. I think she hit her eye when we collided, too. Today, for basketball she was not here and the coach told us that she got a black eye and because it is so swollen she can barely open it. If he is exaggerating, I know not. I feel really bad, even though it wasn't really my fault because she ran into me. However, when we go to school everyone is gonna think it is my fault, and feel "oh so bad" for her. I think everyone will turn on me, too. What do I do? what do I say?




Hey babe! 

I don't think everyone will turn on you because this was an accident. I think you should call your friend today and let her know you're sorry about what happened - even though it wasn't your fault, it's a good way to clear things up. You could get her a little something for her black eye, too - like a cool-shaped ice pack! She'll really appreciate it. Good luck, girl! xoxox 
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by Danielle:)3 on 11/11/2011 2:39:42 PM

 
 

i cut, i told my parents, they didnt care. i told a friend, she yelled at me

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by Lissie487 on 11/10/2011 11:34:17 PM

 
 

MOD MOD MOD My great grandma died almost three months ago, but I still really miss her. I'm never really hungry I just eat because I know I need to and because my family would think I was anorxic if I didn't. Activities I used to enjoy or that I at least didn't mind I can't stand now. I'm always sad and I've tried so many things to take my mind off of her, but nothing works so I have resorted to cutting my self. However, I am not suicidal. I know I shouldn't but it seems like the only thing that helps. I can't let anyone know that I cut myself because they would tell my mom and my mom would yell at me and tell me how stupid it is. I don't know what to do anymore. Please Please help me.

 

Hey girlfriend, sounds like you need another way to release your emotions, because cutting yourself is not a good route. Try other things like listening to music, or jotting your thoughts down. Confide your feelings into a friend or family member. It's okay to feel sadness over your grandmother's death, I certainly would. But just think your grandma would want you to be happy, and feeling good when you think about her, not being sad and cutting yourself. I hope you feel better and let me know if you have anymore questions. Smile Smile

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by ScarShadow15 on 11/9/2011 6:32:29 PM

 
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