Talk:Carpophobia/@comment-206.45.42.6-20200124023955/@comment-2600:1702:10D0:9E90:3506:C6EF:949:1CC-20200130002718

Okay, first of all, those people are definetely NOT your friends if they would do that to you. You deserve people who will help you during your time in need, not to rub it in your face(literally). But I understand, I'm no expert in friendship, but I am in helping people-well, what normally comes out of my mouth are jokes. I won't stop until they at least crack a smile.

So yes, I, too, have gone through this same tragedy. I still kind of don't like looking at my wrists, just seeing the veins popping out is vulgar. But what I do, is I just, well, don't look. No matter how hard it is, resist the urge. It's like biting your fingernails, or chewing on your lips, there's always a cure, and nothing is impossible.

Eventually, your fear of "vein sightings" will be gone, and you'll be able to look at your wrist just fine. Yes, there's always that hint of you that is stuck to it, but that's okay. Because, soon, it will only be a small, tiny hint. Because, there's always something evident that's been left behind.

Just know that I am no professional at these things. I'm just a simple person trying to help someone in need. I am only stating the things that have worked for me. Please know:

That I wrote way too much.