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First things first: I self-harm.
People always try to be supportive and talk about how much I must hurt emotionally and the things that have happened to me and emotional scars and what I'm going through. But... it doesn't apply to me.
I don't hurt, I haven't gone through anything, I'm not going through anything now.
I'm basically doing everything to myself. I'm just hate myself. Quite a bit. And it's pretty much all for legitimate reasons.
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Last year, I self-harmed regularly. I was depressed and anxious. I thought about killing myself a lot. This year, I tried to kill myself twice, very, very recen...
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dear diary
i made it through the day. i must've said "im fine" about 37 times i didnt mean it once i feel hopeless, depressed, lonely, but most of all, scare...
This described me to the T. I was diagnosed with Bi-polar type 2. This was a life changer for me. I encourage you to speak with a psychologist and psychiatrist.
ReplyFeeling insecure about yourself isn’t going to get you anywhere you must accept yourself cause I don’t think you accept who you are if you’re not happy with your current you change not for the world but for yourself learn to love yourself first
Do you listen to music if you do you gotta listen to these
1 love myself haileee stein field
2 perfect one direction
Who you are Jessie j
Innocent Taylor swift
Man in the mirror Michael Jackson
Just try smiling
ReplyI'm bipolar 2 too and my whole family thinks it's all b.s.
ReplyThat sucks
ReplyIt really does. I'm diagnosed and everything, taking meds and my dad and brother just think it's all b.s. like uuuuuuhhhhhmmmm thanks for the support.
ReplyI'm the one that posted about that originally. It really helped me to find a support group. Unfortunately my family background was such they they are unaware of these things. They also felt like it was bs. Through my local support group I was able to heal and progress further. My family has come around, but it took years. During those years the support group was key.
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