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5 Things I Now Know About SI that I wish I knew 4 Years Ago
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So, the other day I was kind of reflecting on my high school years, most of which were marked with a struggle with depression and frequent bouts of self injury (something that I have not done in a full year), and I was able to kind of put my past into perspective.

Maybe this will get read, maybe it won't.....but my hope is that it helps at least one person struggling with SI at the time at least to shed a new light on to things.

5 Things I Now Know About SI that I wish I knew 4 Years Ago

1. Those scars aren't going to go away
Am I superficial for putting this first?  Maybe.  But the scars I have left from SI are probably my biggest reminder of it.  I catch them out of the corner of my eye all the time, and it takes me back to it.  To have such visual evidence of something like that is NOT something you want for the rest of your life.  I know that when you are in that state of mind, the scars can be almost appealling, to an extent.  They are a visual reminder of how you feel.  But you will not always feel like that, believe it or not.  Depression is treatable, and when it's done and over with, you don't want to be left with that.
Additionally, other people will recognize that for the rest of your life.  With the rise in self-injury, there is also a rise in awareness.  I catch people staring at the scars and I know what they're thinking.  I want to stop them and tell them that I don't do it anymore, but that's just not something you bring up.  I'm sure most of you don't forever want you past of depression stamped on your forehead, so think about what you're doing when you mark yourself up permanently.

2. Self injury solves nothing
Does it relieve a lot of the emotions you are feeling at the time?  Yes, absolutely.  Does it actually solve the problem? No, it makes it worse.
I wish I could say I knew this at the time, and maybe I did....but I didn't fully understand it.  Self injury is pointless.  It is.  I'm sorry, flame if you want but there is no long term point to it, plain and simple.

3. Doctors/therapists don't think less of you for self injury
For two years straight, I tried to stop on my own.  I refused to tell anyone about it, because I was embarassed and thought that people would think less of me.  After two years of continuously relapsing, I finally told my doctor.  Once I did that, I permanently quit in a matter of months and have not since.
It is 1000x easier to stop when you aren't alone.  Even if it's just a friend who can help you through it, it's so much easier when you know someone else is counting on you too.

4. Self injury is actually dangerous
Does this seem like the most obvious thing in the whole world?  Yes....it really is.  But for some reason, at the time I seemed to think of it as only an emotional behavior, and not a physical one.  Going back, I am so unbelievably grateful that I never hit a major artery, or never got a serious infection.  Self injury IS destructive to your body.  You are playing Russian Roullette.  Regardless of what you decide to do, be careful.  Understand that this is your body, and it is by no means invincible.

5. You can't just treat SI.  You have to treat the reasons behind it
Most happy people don't just pick up a blade and go to town on their wrist.  If you treat the underlying issue while treating the SI, it is a whole lot easier to stop than if you just try to stop SI and still feel horrible.
Easy as that.


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great post

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Why anon? This is a really helpful topic to some people.

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When I first saw topic title, I thought you meant Sports Illustrated...

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brill! Thanks for putting this up...helpful ;)

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That was really insightful.

I've never gotten into SI, and can't relate to most of it, but I really enjoyed reading it.

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thats all true :D

im glad you quit :D

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Quote: from Trash at 3:04 pm on Aug. 26, 2008

Why anon? This is a really helpful topic to some people.

Like I said, it's in my past and I would like to be done with it.  I'm known by enough people here that I dont want this to change anything.

I dont want or need credit for this....I just want someone who needs it to come across it and maybe be helped, even just a little by it


1:09 pm on Aug. 26, 2008
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Quote: from Anonymous at 4:03 pm on Aug. 26, 2008


2. Self injury solves nothing
Does it relieve a lot of the emotions you are feeling at the time?  Yes, absolutely.  Does it actually solve the problem? No, it makes it worse.
I wish I could say I knew this at the time, and maybe I did....but I didn't fully understand it.  Self injury is pointless.  It is.  I'm sorry, flame if you want but there is no long term point to it, plain and simple.

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I thought this would be about Sports Illustrated

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One thing that also helped me was realizing that self injury hurts others around me even more than it hurt myself.  I'm not saying to live your life for others, and I'm not saying that self injury is selfish by any means... but in a sense, it's like going on the fact that you know you aren't alone...  It really helped me gain the strength I needed to stop cutting for myself.

I've also come to realize these reasons, and for that reason, no matter how strong the urge, I know I'll never go back to it.  Sadly... even though I knew many of this when I used to cut, it was hard to get myself to stop.  But as you said, even if your post helps just one person, or even just gives them a bit more strength, then that's all that really matters :).


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Thanks for posting this. I know this will be helpful to a lot of people, including me.

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i also thank u for posting this...i kno it will help me and alot of other people =]

and its good that thats in ue past and u were able to stop

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Oh, I do actually think that doctors think less of you for it. Maybe not outright, but they will trust your judgment less, and in general hold you in lower regard. Maybe not in a 'mocking' way, but all the same.

A lot of them will get really shocked and do something impulsive if they find out instead of just talking it over slowly. I've seen it happen before and therapists would CONSTANTLY ask me if I did it even though I never really did.

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Quote: from prisoner of hss at 10:48 pm on Aug. 26, 2008

Oh, I do actually think that doctors think less of you for it. Maybe not outright, but they will trust your judgment less, and in general hold you in lower regard. Maybe not in a 'mocking' way, but all the same.

A lot of them will get really shocked and do something impulsive if they find out instead of just talking it over slowly. I've seen it happen before and therapists would CONSTANTLY ask me if I did it even though I never really did.


they dont want to discriminate against any1 that come into their office.

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