Talk to a psychologist about how you can't stop cutting yourself. He can help you. If you have a good friend, talk to them. Surely they can help you in getting your problem done and over with.
Your friend needs professional help. Cutting is actually a symptom of something deeper going on, sort of like a cough is a symptom of pneumonia. If your friend is cutting, something else is wrong. Cutting is an unhealthy way of dealing with emotional problems like stress or feeling out of control of a situation. The best you can do his tell his/her parents, a school counselor, or a teacher. Your friend needs help, and probably not help you are able to give them. It may feel like you are betraying your friend by seeking help for them, but you are saving them from something a lot bigger than what you can see on the surface.
Tell a trusted adult about him so he can get help. He sounds like he is depressed and the fact he is cutting himself shows some serious problems. Help him by getting him help.
When cutting onions, cells are broken, releasing certain substances that are modified and then reach the eyes through diffusion, where they cause irritation on contact. To prevent the eyes from watering, you have to prevent the gas from reaching them - for example by cutting the onion underwater. Chewing gum might help a little if you chew with your mouth open and also breathe through your mouth. You will simply disturb the gas's diffusion this way.
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Since tears come out of your eyes, you could technically get your eyes removed so you could not physically cry anymore :)
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Well you cant stop your friend from cutting. Only they can do that. I have been a cutter for almost 6 years now. If you arent a cutter yourself you are probably having a hard time understanding what your friend is going through. If you tell a counselor, most likely your friendship will end. Why not just try supporting your friend and hanging out with them alot before going to an adult. Try to make them feel loved. Cutting is a serious issue, but sometimes you have to let the person hit rock bottom before they will get any help. Me and my friend are on our way to recovery. We slip up alot. Cutting is an addiction and until something so drastic happens that it really changes your view on life, it is hard to find a reason to stop. I know that my friend who is also a cutter just started a blog about her struggle with cutting. I only think she has one post up, but her e-mail is on that blog also. You can have your friend contact her. It will help your friend to talk to someone who really understands what they are feeling. heres the link http://xxxcryingbloodytearsxxx.blogspot.com/
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I have a friend that cutts her arms and i want to help her but im scared to because i just stopped and i dont want to start back and i told her i would not tell any one because i want to help her so i can't tell any one so what do i do to help her and me
Individuals who cut themselves are in a deep depression and they have built up a wall to prevent emotions because of a trauma or being hurt multiple times in their past so they cut themselves to try and feel some emotion. You are a good and caring friend so be there for them, but try to get them to go for psychological counseling. There is help and your friend can get back to a healthy and normal lifestyle if they want it bad enough.also tell your school social worker or guidance counselor remember they will never reveal who said it unless you want them to also you can tell a teacher you totally trust my friend s best friend (who is so mean to me) was cutting herself and my other friend told the school social worker and he helped her remember don't cut yourself stay in school don't commit suicide and don't do drugs
Depending on where you live it is possible there is professional help for such people. Contact your health service.