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EtterathButterfly

EtterathButterfly

“Have I won? Has a new me been reborn?”
Dec 31, 2023
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Am I able to cut my thighs with a ceramic shard I got from a thick, broken bowl? I cut in the shower so it's easier to clean off the blood. I'm aware that for glass there's a risk of fragments getting stuck in my bloodstream but wanted to know if the same applies to ceramic shards.
 
Ash

Ash

What dreams may come?
Oct 4, 2021
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Anything that breaks up can get into body and cancer infections or other problems. If you want to SH safely, get a sharp blade. This will allow the cuts to heal as quickly as possible (depending on depth etc) thereby minimising the chance of infection.
 

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