Self Harm First Aid
Wound Care & Harm Reduction If you have surrendered to the urge, the goal shifts from prevention to safety. Taking […]
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Wound Care & Harm Reduction If you have surrendered to the urge, the goal shifts from prevention to safety. Taking […]
Self Harm First Aid Read Post »
Tending to the Urge: A Holistic Approach to Self-Harm Awareness Save this post for when the noise gets loud, or
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Immediate Tactics: How to Weather the Storm When a self-harm urge is at its peak, your brain is essentially in
Tending to the Urge: Self-Harm management guide Read Post »
Redefining Self-Harm Goal: To broaden the understanding of what self-harm looks like, moving away from stereotypes. What is Self-Harm, Really?
Not Just “Slicey Dicey” Read Post »
The Sane Self Strategy: The Safety Plan When things “go down,” your brain effectively short-circuits. You won’t remember where you
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Cold sensitivity isn’t just “feeling a bit chilly.” For some of us, when the temperature drops, the cold sinks in
Condition Care: Cold Sensitivity Read Post »
Fatigue isn’t just tired — it’s the kind of exhaustion that seeps into your bones.
We’ve learned to rest with intention, adapt gently, and stop feeling guilty for needing it.
Here’s how we pace, soften, and care for ourselves when our spoons run dry.
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(Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) aka when standing up feels like sumo wrestling your own bloodstream. The Reality You stand up,
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The post addresses coping with depression, termed “The Big Sad,” emphasizing self-care and survival. It highlights the importance of gentleness towards oneself, recognizing fluctuating capacities. Simple acts, such as hydration and reaching out, serve as vital forms of care and connection, reminding those affected that their efforts matter and are not meaningless.
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