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**Trigger Warning** Self harm

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I was about a week clean, was proud of myself. Messed up tonight and did it again. I’m so annoyed at myself... I’m never going to be able to stop.

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Stilltrying_

It's done now. Just start again tomorrow. Don't beat yourself up about it but do seek out appropriate support to help you manage your emotions. Sorry you're feeling like this xxxx

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MAS_Nurse

Hello there, these things happen, but don't beat yourself up about it! I agree with Stilltrying, put it behind you, tomorrow is another day, and go and get professional medical help. I put a '**Trigger warning** edit to your post to warn other folks who may be vulnerable to avoid your post, which is helpful to do to respect where everyone is at.:-)

We want you know that you are not alone in your suffering, and that there will no doubt be folks here who will have experienced the same feelings and coping mechanisms as yourself. Secondly, you will not be judged for what you share or for the actions you've taken to cope.

This is drawn from the UK MIND charity site, which has a lot of very helpful information for you and your supporters about self-harming: mind.org.uk/information-sup...

Also, MIND has a link to Life Signs on First Aid for Self-injury and harm, to keep yourself safe and administer first aid to yourself: lifesigns.org.uk/first-aid-...

NICE (National Institute for Clinical Excellence) NHS Guidelines on management of self-harmers nice.org.uk/guidance/cg16

Above all please stay safe! Keep the International Crisis Support helpline info handy (see Pinned posts)

If you live in the UK keep these Crisis support helplines handy:

The Samaritans Tel: 116 123 [24 hours line]

NHS: 999 [Emergencies] NHS 111 [Non-Emergencies]

NHS Choices nhs.uk/conditions/self-inju...

Please stay safe! Your life is valuable and important. Take care.

Best wishes,

MAS Nurse

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rrichardson

There is always hope friend. Do you see a therapist? It sounds like you may need some help with coping strategies. Do you like listening to upbeat music or writing poetry? For me writing poetry is a way to get my feelings out in a healthy way. There's is a sense of relieve once I get them out. I'll be thinking of you.

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