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Self-Embeding

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 6:16 am
by micropenis (imported)
I found and interesting article on a new trend among young people. It involves a new modification. It is worth reading.

Some troubled teens are embedding nails, paper clips, bits of rock, glass and even crayons in their bodies as a way to cope with disturbing thoughts and feelings, U.S. researchers said Wednesday.

They described cases in which teens had forced numerous objects into their arms, hands, feet, ankles and necks in a condition they are calling self-embedding disorder, a step beyond more common forms of self-mutilation.

"We identified a group of 10 patients over a three-year period of time that have this pattern of self-inflicted injury," said Dr. William Shiels, chief of radiology at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. He presented his findings at the Radiological Society of North America meeting in Chicago.

"It's cutting gone to the next level," Shiels said in a telephone interview.

Shiels, who is developing a minimally invasive surgical technique for removing objects accidentally embedded in the skin, saw his first case of what he called self-embedding in 2005, and recently has seen a cluster of cases.

"We had never seen this prior to 2005." he said.

Self injury can involve a number of actions, including cutting of the skin, burning, bruising, hair pulling, breaking bones or swallowing toxic substances.

It is often kept secret, but some studies suggest that 13 to 24 percent of high school students in the U.S. and Canada have practiced deliberate self-injury at least once.

Wendy Lader, a psychologist and co-founder of S.A.F.E. Alternatives, a treatment program for self-injury disorders in Naperville, Illinois, said the practice of self-embedding was not new but it may be on the rise.

"It's not a new manifestation. Whether it's growing, that may be the possibility," Lader said in a telephone interview.

Lader said radiologists will be some of the first people to notice this trend, but she said self-injury was growing in frequency and severity.

Shiels said nine of the patients were female and one was male, all were between 15 and 18 and most had significant psychiatric problems, including depression.

He said the teens described being in an agitated state and said embedding offered a measure of comfort.

"The consistent theme is one of being angry and upset. Some of the patients have had very recent sexual abuse encounters, and they feel no one is taking them seriously," Shiels said.

"Patients will usually have reported behavior that includes cutting and even ingesting things like battery acid and Drano (drain cleaner) before they engage in self-embedding," he said.

"When they reach the point to where they are embedding things in their body, 90 percent have suicidal ideation."

Lader said that was consistent with many cases of self-injury. She said while the act of cutting may not represent a suicide attempt, 90 percent of these patients are suicidal. "They are trying desperately to find ways to cope with life's problems, and suicide is definitely an option," she said.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,461267,00.html

Re: Self-Embeding

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 1:05 pm
by coinflipper_21 (imported)
God forbid that one of these kids should need an MRI!

Re: Self-Embeding

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 6:31 pm
by bobbie (imported)
Just goes to show how little the professionals know about the world about them. Doctors need to take their head out of the clouds and come down to earth more then once a decade to see what the world is about. How can they say "self-mutilation." That is their outlook of it. People have been doing such things for thousands of years. Not so long ago someone with a tattoo was looked down upon. That was until the numbers have become such that in some populations and areas the number may be in the majority now.

There is
micropenis (imported) wrote: Fri Dec 05, 2008 6:16 am a treatment program for self-injury disorders.
So if someone wants to change the appearance of their body it is a disorder? Then all the people that get plastic surgery must have a disorder for they want to change their appearance. Lets have all of them go get treatment. Why not have the doctors that preform they surgery be locked up at the same time for body modification.

I know many people that are so called "self injury" people. Many are well educated and you would never know them to be any different then any other person. The only thing that makes a person different is when another makes a judgment.

Re: Self-Embeding

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 9:52 am
by devi (imported)
I don't know. Would testicle implants or falsies be considered embedding? Just think you could be the one with four balls or else one huge ball or a bag of marbles. Or maybe one that bleeps when you (or your girlfriend) hits the right button. Or your girlfriend could have a secret phone down there as in "Hi mom --bet you'll never guess where I'm calling from. Yes I know my voice sounds a little muffled but hey it works." You could have multiple balls for communications and so forth.