It has been over three years since I have stopped S.I. but I still find myself coming back to this site. I still want to relapse and I need some support and encouragement.
I have been SI free for 6 months. I still come to this site because I can maybe help some else or I understand what they are feeling. I don’t feel much so when someone says something it hits home. And I say that is how I feel. U can encourage others by your stories also. Ibdont come much rather but I am encouraged when I do bybwhatnsomeelsnis saying.
I know what you mean. I’ve been si free for almost 5
Months (I think) but I still come by here once in a while. For me
It’s more of a feeling of knowing I’m not alone. That my thoughts aren’t “weird” or “odd” or whatever people call it. I get on here and see posts like yours and I’m like wow,
I’m really not alone in any of this. That my struggle is similar to someone else’s. Idk if that’s weird or not but that’s just my take. Good luck and Stay strong!!
Stopping the behavior is one thing. A major deal and important and hard, but it’s only the tip of the iceberg. The behavior wouldn’t have been there in the first place if you didn’t have deeper issues calling out. I don’t keep track of time but it’s probably been about 8 months since my last relapse and about 3/4 years since the behavior was routine. I still feel like I’m just getting started on recovery.
I have been SI free for 6 months. I still come to this site because I can maybe help some else or I understand what they are feeling. I don’t feel much so when someone says something it hits home. And I say that is how I feel. U can encourage others by your stories also. Ibdont come much rather but I am encouraged when I do bybwhatnsomeelsnis saying.
I know what you mean. I’ve been si free for almost 5
Months (I think) but I still come by here once in a while. For me
It’s more of a feeling of knowing I’m not alone. That my thoughts aren’t “weird” or “odd” or whatever people call it. I get on here and see posts like yours and I’m like wow,
I’m really not alone in any of this. That my struggle is similar to someone else’s. Idk if that’s weird or not but that’s just my take. Good luck and Stay strong!!
Stopping the behavior is one thing. A major deal and important and hard, but it’s only the tip of the iceberg. The behavior wouldn’t have been there in the first place if you didn’t have deeper issues calling out. I don’t keep track of time but it’s probably been about 8 months since my last relapse and about 3/4 years since the behavior was routine. I still feel like I’m just getting started on recovery.