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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Absolutely no way a cutter becomes a dr.[/quote] ? Of course this happens.[/quote] No. Real doctors in real life are not cutters. Sorry.[/quote] +1[/quote] Y'all are being ridiculous. Something like 15% of teens have engaged in cutting or self injury at some point, and the rate is higher for teenage girls. Some of those people to on to become doctors. It's so weird that you would assume this could never happen. A very good friend of mine from high school was a cutter (abusive family) and she's now a partner at a well know law firm in LA. [/quote] Is she a dr? And is she currently cutting?[/quote] The point is that there is nothing about being a doctor that is incompatible with this not-very-rare mental health symptom. And it is not hard to believe that someone who was cutting as a teen to deal with abuse might turn to it as an adult if memories of that abuse were triggered [/quote]
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