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I am so ashamed. And I am a cutter. (Original Post) a la izquierda Jun 2013 OP
... CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2013 #1
I can only offer hugs. NYC_SKP Jun 2013 #2
Thanks! I feel much better today. a la izquierda Jun 2013 #10
She makes me smile, too. She's called the bubble girl. NYC_SKP Jun 2013 #11
That is nothing to be ashamed of. ZombieHorde Jun 2013 #3
I feel like it is supremely embarrassing. a la izquierda Jun 2013 #4
Have you considered Dialectical Behavior Therapy? siligut Jun 2013 #5
Funny that it is helpful for people with BPD. a la izquierda Jun 2013 #6
People with BPD tend to be cutters siligut Jun 2013 #7
Have you tried Dialectical Behavior Therapy? BainsBane Jun 2013 #8
Seconding this advice. DBT is good stuff. NYC_SKP Jun 2013 #9
I'm a cutter too undergroundpanther Jun 2013 #12
Thank you for sharing this. a la izquierda Jun 2013 #13
shame is a waste. mopinko Jun 2013 #14
please do not be ashamed fizzgig Jun 2013 #15
 

NYC_SKP

(68,644 posts)
2. I can only offer hugs.
Sat Jun 8, 2013, 10:27 PM
Jun 2013

I have one friend with the same tendency. It's not anything I feel able to help about but I send you best wishes and good vibes.

a la izquierda

(11,901 posts)
10. Thanks! I feel much better today.
Sun Jun 9, 2013, 08:15 AM
Jun 2013

I am currently under a huge pile of stress. It'll work itself out.

I love the image of that little girl in your signature line.

 

NYC_SKP

(68,644 posts)
11. She makes me smile, too. She's called the bubble girl.
Sun Jun 9, 2013, 08:28 AM
Jun 2013

She has that expression of pure fun and exhilaration that seems to be more and more rare as folks age, but it doesn't have to be so.

We all have a bit of her inside!



a la izquierda

(11,901 posts)
4. I feel like it is supremely embarrassing.
Sat Jun 8, 2013, 10:32 PM
Jun 2013

I am a successful person. But I hide this from everyone (husband included, though he's really just oblivious I think).

Sorry, I need to vent.

a la izquierda

(11,901 posts)
6. Funny that it is helpful for people with BPD.
Sat Jun 8, 2013, 10:37 PM
Jun 2013

I have been diagnosed with that, plus body dismorphic disorder. It's awesome.

Thanks for the link.

siligut

(12,272 posts)
7. People with BPD tend to be cutters
Sat Jun 8, 2013, 10:48 PM
Jun 2013

BPD is so hard on a person, but I have read and heard very positive results from DBT. I live in the PNW and Marsha Linehan did her study here and helped set-up clinics for it. If you are so inclined, you could also study Buddhism, as DBT is the secular version of Buddhism. DBT may not be available in all areas and insurance may not pay for it, but Buddhism is generally available and the cost is minimal.

undergroundpanther

(11,925 posts)
12. I'm a cutter too
Mon Jun 10, 2013, 11:59 AM
Jun 2013

Don't beat yourself up over it a lot of people cut.I have ptsd and did..sometimes when there are cuts I have no clue who did it. I cut to control overwhelming emotions,to feel like I exist and to prevent suicide.
My therapist knows,she knows why,and she does not just go and sock me in the hospital if it happens. But we do talk about it and because she does not kneejerk react,I feel safe telling her when and why I have cut. Because of her acceptance of it,I find I do it less. It takes a long time to heal,at least in my situation.

a la izquierda

(11,901 posts)
13. Thank you for sharing this.
Mon Jun 10, 2013, 12:28 PM
Jun 2013

I think part of my shame is that everyone sees someone so in control, and it's the very stress of that image that makes me so...tired.

mopinko

(71,836 posts)
14. shame is a waste.
Tue Jun 11, 2013, 08:43 AM
Jun 2013

but it is a frightening thing. i have 2 daughters with mental health issues and both did this for a while. i don't think either on does it now, but i don't know.
it is a heartbreaking thing to look at for someone who loves you, and i am sure that would include you.
your hubby might could use a bop in the head, tho. can't think of too many lonelier things that suffering before someone's eyes, and having them not see.

do what you need to take care of your self.

fizzgig

(24,146 posts)
15. please do not be ashamed
Tue Jun 11, 2013, 12:52 PM
Jun 2013

i cut when i was younger and still engage in self-harm when i have an episode. you are not alone. my best to you

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