Ghost Cutting Syndrome


a feeling that some people who have recovered for cutting have sometimes. in moments when in the past they would have cut, they experience the physical pain they experienced when they cutted. their mind replays the pain as it -ssociates this bad moments with the physical pain of cutting.
i am experiencing ghost cutting syndrome.

i know ghost cutting syndrome is not nice, but it will disappear in a while.

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