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Why does it feel so relieving to hurt myself?

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Anonymous on Dec 25, 2017
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I think why it helps so much is because it starts to get physical. Depression, anxiety, all of it is in your head, and when it's in your head, you can't tell just how real it is. Once you hurt yourself, you see something, you feel something, and the pain isn't empty anymore. It's actually there and it feels good. Although I still think we shouldn't hurt ourselves to feel better (Talk to a listener! It might help!) the truth is, it does help, and honestly, that's just scary.
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thebartendereffect on Jan 18, 2015
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It's generally not the pain that relieves you - it's the control. People usually self-harm because they feel a pain they can't control, so the act of causing intentional pain relieves the sense of being completely out of control.
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Anonymous on Apr 11, 2015
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I'll be linking relevant websites which go more in detail. I think for some people, the pain provides a distraction. It allows us to "feel" something when everything else is numb. What that "feeling" is, is most likely the result of endorphins, neural chemicals that cause a rush/sense of relief when we're physically hurt. This place explains all of that. http://www.thehopeline.com/what-happens-to-your-body-when-you-cut/ Something else I found recently is that the areas in our brains which process physical pain also process emotions. A study (a summary can be read here: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-12/afps-cae122209.php ) found inhibiting physical pain also decreased emotional pain. If that's the case, then when physical pain subsides, as it eventually will after self harming, the emotional pain would also follow as the neural pathways work similarly. Also, once self harm is used as a coping mechanism, and there's nothing healthier to replace it, we can keep on using it and that adds on a compulsive/addictive element. ( http://www.thefix.com/content/cutting-as-an-addiction-10041?page=all ) There are valid reasons for why it feels relieving, but it can make us feel worse afterwards and really will not be helpful in the long run, causing more problems than it solves.
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Anonymous on May 8, 2015
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When you hurt yourself, the antioxidants in the piercing of the skin from the blade release, and they make you feel better.
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Mark5 on Jun 27, 2016
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Oftentimes people find that putting a physical pain to their emotional pain is comforting. Sometimes people feel that it's a more "acceptable" form of pain if it's physical; easier to understand. Additionally, when your body gets hurt your brain will send out "feel-good hormones" to make it not hurt as much - like a chemical first aid from your body. These hormones will literally make you feel good because they are designed to lessen pain.
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musicalEmbrace51 on Apr 4, 2015
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i believe its a way of control. like, you have some control over the pain your feeling. some also say its to feel something. something other then numbness. but any of those does not mean its okay. we the people of 7 cups of tea are here to help
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Anonymous on Jun 23, 2015
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People may try distract themselves, alter the focus of their attention, or regain control over their minds when experiencing pressing, unavoidable and overwhelming feelings or thoughts by hurting them selves
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Anonymous on Jul 20, 2015
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Because you like the feeling of being physically hurt and it makes you feel better. You feel better when you do this because you think you deserve it when you don't.
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Anonymous on Apr 19, 2016
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The physical pain can detract and distract from the deeper mental pain, which is harder to fix by yourself. Biologically, the rush of hormones to handle the pain can boost your mental mood in a chemical way, but this is not a sustainable solution.
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bubblyNight88 on Sep 6, 2016
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Because you've found away to distract yourself from what is truly hurting you which relieves that pain for a while
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