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  • Author : Dreamy
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15 Apr 2025 12:28 AM
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@Bunniekins yes so very true. They encourage you to talk about it but how can you feel comfortable doing that if there's a risk of them calling emergency services on you. Like i live with SI and it comes up in my everyday life but it doesn't mean I'm going to do anything to hurt myself. That's like I can be completely open to my gp and he knows exactly how I'm feeling but he knows I'm not going to do anything. 

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