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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 221886" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>It is such a hard call, because some psychiatrists think cutting is just for a release and not *so* serious... cutting is so common. Not a serious call for help.</p><p>But I have read of some pretty serious accidents that have occurred when someone cuts to deep. Or when someone is to *high* on the endorphins and looses it, again cuts to deep. </p><p>I think I PM'd you awhile back about this. I have some *experience* with this.</p><p>Whatever the reason, however deep they are cutting, they are asking for help. </p><p>Even if someone thinks it is just a kid copying someone else. How could it hurt to take you seriously? Especially with his history. </p><p>It seems like the poor kid and you are screaming for help. </p><p>Why does it take a fully slit wrist to maybe be taken seriously? </p><p>I think the Research Trial at this point would be a blessing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 221886, member: 3155"] It is such a hard call, because some psychiatrists think cutting is just for a release and not *so* serious... cutting is so common. Not a serious call for help. But I have read of some pretty serious accidents that have occurred when someone cuts to deep. Or when someone is to *high* on the endorphins and looses it, again cuts to deep. I think I PM'd you awhile back about this. I have some *experience* with this. Whatever the reason, however deep they are cutting, they are asking for help. Even if someone thinks it is just a kid copying someone else. How could it hurt to take you seriously? Especially with his history. It seems like the poor kid and you are screaming for help. Why does it take a fully slit wrist to maybe be taken seriously? I think the Research Trial at this point would be a blessing. [/QUOTE]
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