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AThin_Line New Member

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Posted: 19 May 2006 03:01 pm |
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| i'm fifteen. and i love food. I've always loved food, but every time i eat i just want to puke or cry... most times i do both. I don't eat modified food, any pop, or "unhealthy" food, but where ever i go theres modifired artifical food, and it's freaking me out. I just want to eat but i don't want to look like #%@&!. i'm lost and confused... i j ust don't know what to do.
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AThin_Line New Member

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Posted: 19 May 2006 03:06 pm |
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| doesn't matter anyways
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Peter Founder of this forum

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Posted: 19 May 2006 03:08 pm |
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What doesn't matter? Your post indicates that you want to get better.
Bulimia can permanently damage your body and even kill you. You should ask a parent or perhaps school counselor for professional help.
You can also find references here:
http://www.thelegacywebsite.com/faqs_disorder.html
Peter
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AThin_Line New Member

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Posted: 19 May 2006 03:10 pm |
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| i don't think it's bulima... i don't do it that much...
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kathleen86 New Member

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Posted: 29 May 2006 03:45 am |
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| if you do it 2 or more times a week on a regular basis, its bulimia. mia is very scary, so be careful. get someone to talk to, and maybe dont be so strict on yourself, because that can trigger binges. good luck.
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AThin_Line New Member

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Posted: 22 Jun 2006 10:05 pm |
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i'm just scared.
and i have no one to talk to. and somwetimes i jsut get really freaked out. Because without drugs, i'm not skiinyyy. And it's driving me crazy
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Skipperdox Distinguished Member

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Posted: 23 Jun 2006 12:27 pm |
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Dear Thin_Line
Your life does matter! Take care of yourself.
It may sound lame, but can you ask your parents for help? A teacher, your doctor, a coach, a mentor, an aunt or uncle? There must be someone close to you who cares about you and wants your health and happiness.
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IndecentOpinion New Member

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Posted: 23 Jun 2006 02:52 pm |
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Every dieter is going to have setbacks. It's normal. You can't expect to stick with a meal plan and not give in to a craving at least once in a while; it's all a part of practicing self control. When you do binge or indulge in something unhealthy, don't give up. Admit that you made a mistake, move on, and try to do better the rest of the day. Purging is unhealthy and doesn't recover all of your consumed calories, anyway! It might be a slow process to weight loss, but it will pay off in the end. Good luck!
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