Welcome to BUS
The first thing I'm going to suggest is to stop cutting. Because, ultimately that is going to be the best long-term choice for you, and the longer you keep doing it, the harder it will be to stop.
But I know as well as anybody here that it's difficult and not everyone can be ready to give it up anytime, because it's necessary to put new coping methods in your life before you can give this one up.
If you can't wear long sleeves, then bracelets, arm warmers or wristbands can substitute. Ultimately it's going to be difficult to hide, especially in warm weather. And if the extent to which you hurt yourself gets worse, it's probable that people are going to notice.
There is the option of not cutting your forearms, but in no way am I encouraging you, because often hurting yourself in other places can make things a lot worse.
My advice to you (speaking from someone who has been cutting for a long time) is to minimise your SI as much as possible, so that it won't scar badly and treat your cuts properly. Use BUS to talk about what's going on, and look at finding people in your life to talk to and lean on.
I'd just like to say here that I find it really sad when I read about people who have just begun to hurt themselves, and feel a little helpless when I see that they don't feel like they can stop. Becase I've been there and I know that it gets a lot worse. When I was at the stage you are in, I thought I could hide it from everyone forever, and I thought it wasn't much of a big deal and I could stop anytime. Was I ever wrong.
I'm here if you would like any help or advice. I'd be very glad and enlightened to see you reconsider what SI will help you achieve. Because it really doesn't help you in the long run, it only creates more problems.
