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how long have you been self harm free? (possible trigger warning: SH)

User Profile: 1997Turtle
1997Turtle April 29th, 2015

I've seen this sort of thing on a couple of other sites.

It's to put your accomplishments, relapses or anything you want it to be

you could post every day if you need to or once a month, no accomplishments too small.

and if you relapse, you are strong. and you can do this.

I will try get back to as many people as I can and if you need message me on here.

if this doesn't work oh well, but id like to see it work.

Hope you are liking all the cute cat pictures! [v] here is your next clue, where can you introduce yourself if you're new to the subcommunity this month?

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User Profile: MamaMc
MamaMc March 6th, 2016

Almost 4 years sober from a 7 year addiction.

User Profile: RubberDucky
RubberDucky March 6th, 2016

93 days, currently on my record. Also the number of days since I was admitted to the hospital for a week.

User Profile: sxrxhxxd
sxrxhxxd March 6th, 2016

1 week 😊

User Profile: StandingForEquality421
StandingForEquality421 March 6th, 2016

74 Days!!! laugh

User Profile: Blixt
Blixt March 6th, 2016

It's been almost 3 years. But the urge is always there.

User Profile: Akycyh
Akycyh March 6th, 2016

10 minutes now and still wanting more

User Profile: Sugarsugar
Sugarsugar March 6th, 2016

3.5 years but its still a struggle everyday to keep my thoughts from taking over

User Profile: Casssidy
Casssidy March 6th, 2016

3years

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User Profile: eguanox
eguanox March 10th, 2016

@Casssidy same

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User Profile: Hummingbird95
Hummingbird95 March 6th, 2016

Apart from a small relapse a few months ago, it's been almost 2 years :) The struggle against it can be difficult at times, but I've gotten better at resisting the urges. My distraction box has been really helpful, it had tattoos, a lollipop, tangle toy, friendship bracelet kit, perfume, massage butter, chocolate, pictures of family and friends, letters from friends in it, an old mp3 with music on it and Sharpies to draw all over my arm, so that I couldn't do anything in that area :) distracting my mind and keeping my hands busy were the main things that were helpful for me. Keep your head up, keep your heart strong x

User Profile: EliotDays
EliotDays March 7th, 2016

A good week, I was clean for about 2 and a half months before that though. I'm trying my best!