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imstuck

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Joined: 04 Jul 2005
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Im Stuck
Posted: 07-04-05 04:00am

I feel happy now im on zoloft for depression but everyonce in a while I get the urge to cut myself because I feel like I want stitches or something but I never go deep enough cause it hurts do I have a problem if so what could it be? :cry: :?:
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metallee

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Joined: 04 Jul 2005
Posts: 38
Location: ohio

Posted: 07-04-05 19:24pm

Question: u want stiches? If so,, I think you do have a problem, sounds simiar to my problem, like sometimes I wish I were hurt so that I can get someone to care about me. Cause I live my life feeling so alone, and I feel like no one cares, and if something happened to me then maybe someone would care, and I would feel something,, anything but this endless numbness that I feel day to day.

When my gallbladder almost burst, I had it taken out fast, I feel like I wish my gallbladder would have burst so that I would be cared for, so that I can feel like someone likes me, or cares about me. Does any of this make sence?
..Lol probley not...
Sorry hope it helps..........
But if you feel this way,,, u do have a problem. I take lexapro to help me, and my depression and anxiety.
-metallee
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jurplesman

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Joined: 24 Jul 2004
Posts: 139
Location: Sydney Australia

Posted: 07-11-05 22:14pm

Hello imstuck,

if you are on medication and you still feel like cutting, it means that the medication is not working well.

People who injure themselves usually suffer from depression. In other words they are unable to produce the feel-good neurotransmitter to make them feel happy and content.

This may be due to insulin resistance also known as hypoglycemia. This can be medically tested.

Please print out the article:

"depression a nutritional disorder"

and present it to your doctor or therapist for discussion.

Jurriaan plesman, ba (psych) post grad dip clin nutr
for more articles see
http://www.Hypoglycemia.Asn.Au
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