Scars in School?!


Question:

Scars in School?

All righty folks. Welcome to my huble page of nervousness.

I don't wanna take any **** from people here about cutting myself.

If you say something to flame me, or if you plead me to stop, I will take it upon myself to hit you with a big metal pole. Hard.

Anyways, I am going to a high school next year. They have a swimming pool. Its required to take swimming. I have a large amounts of cuts on my leg/arm. The coach will most likely ***** about it. Doc already found out but still. And I feel the kids there (Who I have an already below horrible reputation with) Are going to see me as even weirder etc (If possible.)

Any ideas on how to help?

Additional Details

4 days ago
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First off I am the least Emo kid you will ever meet. I didn't ask for help on stopping and no I would not want to talk to a shrink.

If it would make you feel better I would take it upon myself to pummel your skull into the pavement.

Im cool like that. If I cant do It I got relations to every scary group of people except Al Queda. and weird stupid terrorist groups. Cool terrorist groups are gun though.

Anyways I asked for help on what to do not want you think of Emo kids. Ill smash your head open with that pipe... XD


Answers:

I would suggest talking to your Doctor. Explain to him your concearns about the scars being seen publicly. He can write you a medical excuse so you do not have to take swimming if he believes it will have a negative impact on your health.

If you are unable to contact your MD, then talk to a school nurse or visit a local clinic. They are required by law to keep all information confidential. Tell them exactly what you are doing and what your concearns are. They will, of course, want you to stop, and will continue to encourage you in that direction, but in the mean time helping you adjust to your new school by giving you a "get out of PE" excuse is entirely within there perogative.




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