Kyrok
Paragon
- Nov 6, 2018
- 970
One of my best friends phoned me today and told me his 15yr old daughter has been cutting herself and is currently hospitalized after a breakdown where she disclosed to her parents she is suicidal.
She's very bright and pretty. She has friends, no abuse in her life, and her family is fine financially.
She does, however, have an autoimmune condition that made her sick quite often before puberty.
He and I have spoken about the psychological impact of poor health growing up (an issue for me as well) and I think that can underlie depression and anxiety even after symptoms abate... lack of confidence, worry, fear, a sense that good things can't last and that one is damaged, inferior, etc..
One thing I want to discuss with them: don't assume this goes away, but also don't assume it will ruin her life. She may, like me, be driven to over-acheive and end up swinging between great successes and miserable depression.
For the ladies here, especially those who self-harm with cutting, any advice? He and I will talk more tomorrow -- and he'll tell me what meds she is on.
She's very bright and pretty. She has friends, no abuse in her life, and her family is fine financially.
She does, however, have an autoimmune condition that made her sick quite often before puberty.
He and I have spoken about the psychological impact of poor health growing up (an issue for me as well) and I think that can underlie depression and anxiety even after symptoms abate... lack of confidence, worry, fear, a sense that good things can't last and that one is damaged, inferior, etc..
One thing I want to discuss with them: don't assume this goes away, but also don't assume it will ruin her life. She may, like me, be driven to over-acheive and end up swinging between great successes and miserable depression.
For the ladies here, especially those who self-harm with cutting, any advice? He and I will talk more tomorrow -- and he'll tell me what meds she is on.