... you know what i mean char.. ... (232 replies)
... and bulimic side, as far as people who compulsively eat to the point of obesity i feel its the same thing as anorexia. A compulsive eater does not eat to get fat they eat to fill something inside of themselves, some kind of pain, even if they cant remember what it is any more. ... (1 replies)
... I'm not exactly sure what you're asking exactly because you seem pretty sure that you are sick with an eating disorder already. Whoever you know that thinks in order to have an eating disorder you need to be hospitalized, is wrong. ... (2 replies)
... control in those days. Now, I have none.......... ... (232 replies)
... iddle of a move. We were to close the 23rd, now it's this Mon., with the move the following Sat., and a gazillion things in between. These past couple of weeks have been horrendous, and we are now living out of boxes because everything is packed. LOL Stress out the kazoo...which does nothing for my eating! ... (10 replies)
... e another!! All I said was that she might find better help on the weight loss board...I was trying to HELP HER. I was not unfeeling and I take offense to that. I have posted on this boards hundreds of times to help people, and try to help myself. I said I did recognize binge eating as an Eating disorder... ... (8 replies)
... I indeed have felt a similar way! It's hard for me to give advice to you, because we are all so different. Our eating disorders are not just vanity taken to the extreme. They are manifestations of various problems in our life. I don't know what your "problem" is. ... (6 replies)
... oh sweetie, a lot of us have that situation, so don't feel alone! ... (3 replies)
... some deep breaths and try to relax about what happened. you are not, i repeat, NOT going to go through the "binge phase" of recovery, so don't worry. it's not an inevitable thing that every recovering anorexic goes through. ... (6 replies)
... be doing. There is nothing the eating disordered hates more than to be told what to do. Don't make her feel as though you are trying to control things for her. ... (6 replies)
... I need to know, is there anyone here who has been able to get past an eating disorder feeling secure and confident with themselves? ... (10 replies)
... how you are so adamant on thinking you are so different than the rest of the group, and the rest of the bulmics and anorexics in the world. ... (455 replies)
... Now don't be fooled by the title, I am not looking for advice on being anorexic that is just sick. I am an emotional binge eater, and I eat because I am unhappy with how I look and use food to comfort myself when I am upset that I haven't lost weight. ... (9 replies)
... Anorexics definitely don't have any actuality as to how they are perceived by others and even so, the way others may perceive them is not always the way you would think. ... (7 replies)
... in other words, i'm not in any way viewing you as someone who thinks eating this little is "okay," do you know what i mean? ... (12 replies)
... I have had an eating disorder for the past ten years and have been in recovery for 2 years. So far you have been handling the situation very well. ... (2 replies)
... Let me just start by saying how lucky your girlfriend is to have someone like you to care for her and to look out for her... it's sad she had to put up with those terrible relationships first... ... (4 replies)
... I don't weigh the amount you do, but Im recovering from an ED. Having an eating disorder really doesn't have a lot to do with your weight being very very low. Sure, this is one of the consequences, but think about the term "eating disorder". ... (8 replies)
... As girlygirl said, an eating disorder is not something you want. ... (4 replies)
... GOOD LUCK TOMORROW!!! I hope you get to read this. Please, like we told you before, do not wear big clothes, do not go in with the "I don't need help" mentality and be open to any and everything that they tell you. ... (66 replies)