Hey everyone! I have a problem. I think
i'm becoming aneroxic, but i'm not sure.
I'm constantly counting calories, and I
exercise nonstop. Will someone please
help me?
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lilo
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 22 May 2005 Posts: 21 Location: london
Posted: 06-14-05 03:43am
Hi.
You know it is wrong. It is not the right
way to carry on and I am sure you are
aware by all future problems this can kead
to. This problem is usually much more
complicated than it seems to other people
and I would really suggest you to speak
with school nurse or your parents.
Please to this.
There is a help.
If you train you don't have to worry about
calories cuz you are burning them off with
the training. Healthy eating is way
forward. If you do want to loose weight
and need to do so there are other ways
than starvation. A better option that
will not ruin your life.
Please take care and good luck
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lostoyou
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Jan 2004 Posts: 170 Location: Ireland
Recovery Posted: 06-14-05 06:13am
Firstly I want to say yes I do think you
have an eating disorder and well done for
realising it so soon. Lilo said that is
wrong to behave the way you are but I
don't agree, it is a way of coping. Your
behaviour around food is your coping
mechasim for living life.
Eating disorders are about how are person
thinks and feels about themselves and how
others view them and thats usually in a
negavitive way. Our behaviour around food
is only the symtom of an underlinning
problem. And so eating disorders are
neither good nor bad because they help u
get through life and although we never
chose to have an eating disorder we do
have to choice whether to recover from it
or not and that is the good part of having
an eating disorder because through your
eating disorder you discover who are you
and what you want out of life and that is
somthing thats very good because many
people in life don't know what they want
or who they are.
Another thing is that there are medical
complactions which can be very serious and
I would beg you to go and see a doctor,
you don't even have to say why you are
there, just say you wanted a full check up
and get your bloods done because you can
cause serious damage to yourself, believe
me.
Recovery is something which I would hope
that you want because you might only have
develpoed your behaviuor around food in
the past while but i'm telling you,
mentally it gets so dark and so lonely
that you don't even want to be around
anymore. That is not a place I want you
to see so please please get help. Ask
someone, ring someone but just please get
help. You deserve it, you need it and you
get there in the end.
I was just want to mention to that
recovery from an eating disorder does not
mean putting on weight, if you go to the
right place you will understand that.
Recovery is about finding out who you are
and finding different ways of coping with
life.
I wish you the best of luck and if you
have any questions please write to me ok.
Take care!
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lilo
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 22 May 2005 Posts: 21 Location: london
Posted: 06-14-05 15:50pm
Just to reply that I completely agree with
everything you said. And by "wrong" I
ment "behave the way we shouldn't be".
I really hope you are taking this advice.
Please do before it is too late.
It is very lonely place :cry:
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brittany_163
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Posts: 37
Posted: 06-23-05 12:40pm
Hey everyone! Thanks for the reply. I
still don't know what to do though because
I don't want to see a doctor. The other
day I did something really bad.....I made
myself throw up after eating dinner
because I thought I had ate too much....
I feel horrible...Please help:(
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lostoyou
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Jan 2004 Posts: 170 Location: Ireland
Posted: 06-23-05 12:52pm
Hey hun, I know it feels like caca but
that can happen. Alot of people who are
anorexic become bulimic but the reasons
for your behaviour are the same. The one
thing I can say is get help because the
longer you live with this as a secret the
harder it is to accepy help.
I know that you are strong and I know that
you are very scared but believe me you can
do this and you will recover but you have
to make the first step and ask for help.
There is only so much people on the forum
can help you with but the rest you really
have to do yourself and saying that there
will always be people to help you along
the way and you will never be alone, there
will always people to hold your hand
through this and you will get there.
Believe me its not worth living in such
hell for much longer because alot of
people get to the stage where they end up
wanting to die and I am one of those
people and I would hate to see you go down
that low.
You deserve to get help, you deserve to be
free from your eating disorder. Please do
this for you and if you can't do it for
you yet do it for the people you love and
for the people that love you.
I hope your doing ok today, write anytime
ok.
Take care!
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brittany_163
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Posts: 37
Posted: 06-23-05 15:57pm
Hey. Well today I did better. I didn't
make myself throw up or anything like
that....And I ate a little more. But
everytime I do eat more I feel soo guilty,
and I think i'm going to get fat.
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lostoyou
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Jan 2004 Posts: 170 Location: Ireland
Posted: 06-24-05 05:22am
Hun its not about under eating or over
eating but that is what will cause you the
most hardship because at the moment your
not iin recovery and that is all you know,
weight.
I know people say that they can get better
by eating normal again but what if it
happens sometime in the future when your
married and have kids, this isn't about
your weight, its about how you think and
feel about yourself and that is in a
negative way although you might not be
aware of it, many people aren't until the
get help and start recovering.
Even after a year of therapy, I am still
so unaware but at least I know that.
You sound like such a great person I would
hate to see you get any worse because it
really is hell, there is no other word to
descibe it because hell is what we live
through everyday.
But I do want to say well done for no
getting sick, it shows how strong you are
and that you can do anything you set your
mind to, why not set your mind on recovery
and it would get you so much father.
Recovery is about discovering who you are,
the person behind the behaviour, it helps
you to find your purpose in life, your
dreams and meaning, you deserve to live a
happy life, whatever that may be.
Think about what I am saying ok, you do
deserve it and you will get there.
Well done for yesterday, you did great!
Keep up the good work but don't beat
yourself up if you get sick again ok
because it is not you, it is only a
behaviour, a behaviour you have to work
hard on to recover from.
I hope today is a good one for you, write
whenever you want k
take care
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brittany_163
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Posts: 37
Posted: 06-24-05 21:46pm
Hi. I couldn't do it. I didn't eat
anything today but a banana. I even tried
to force myself to eat it, but I didn't.
I mean I want to eat and everything, but I
won't. I think my friends are starting to
realize too. We went out to eat for
pizza, and I didnt eat anything. They
kept asking me what was wrong. Then they
were making a joke and saying I was
becoming anereoxic, and I got really upset
because it's the truth. When they said
this, I walked out of the room, so I know
they know:(
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Nikia
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 27 Nov 2003 Posts: 74 Location: Wisconsin
I Have a Hard Time Eating In Front of People Too Posted: 06-24-05 22:07pm
Even if I would have been able to eat by
myself at home, if I go to a restaurant or
am at someone else's house, I really have
a hard time. It is almost like that
there is too much pressure to eat or I
feel that they will be judging me on
whether I eat or don't eat or how much.
Eat when you can. Try not to feel like
you binged either if you eat a normal
sized meal. I know, all too well, that
it is tough.
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brittany_163
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Posts: 37
Posted: 06-25-05 15:33pm
Thanks for the help everyone. I really
hope it helps because i'm so scared that I
cry myself to sleep every night.
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brittany_163
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Posts: 37
Posted: 06-25-05 22:02pm
I'm doing horrible....I'm beginning to
think bad thoughts such as suicide....It's
so terrible pleeez help me!!!
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mshanson
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 28 Nov 2004 Posts: 102 Location: California
Posted: 06-26-05 18:46pm
Get help!!!! You can't get over this by
hiding it. I guess you are very young (*a
teenager?) & you haven't had this
long, so you have a good chance of getting
over it quickly.
But you need to see a doctor (yes, it's
hard, but it's better than killng
yourself). Tell your parents &
friends too, so they can support you.
It's nothing to be ashamed of.
Lots of people (including me) have this
disease & you can get over it but you
need to reach out. There are even support
gorups (google anad for a group near you).
Good luck! You can do it!
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brittany_163
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Posts: 37
Posted: 07-05-05 17:31pm
Hey yall! I feel so empty, and I just
want to lose weight. I'm going on
vacation in about a month, and I have to
be thin. I tell myself this must stop,
but it's out of control.
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SGD
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 03 Jul 2005 Posts: 5
Posted: 07-05-05 18:55pm
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pinkpisces
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 19 Jul 2005 Posts: 10
Anorexia Nervosa: When Thin Isn't Enough Posted: 07-19-05 19:16pm
Anorexia nervosa may surface any time
between the ages of 6 and 30, but it
usually begins during the teen years.
Anorexia nervosa often begins when a
teenager successfully follows a diet or
when a teen decides to "buff up." many
times the teenager is at a normal weight
when they begin to diet. The teen reaches
the chosen goal, but feels they are still
not thin enough. Even though the
individual may now be extremely thin, they
feel fat. So the teen resolves to diet
even more. Anorexia nervosa affects girls
more often boys, but there has been an
increase in the number of males suffering
from anorexia. Guys face similar societal
pressures to be strong/buff and also have
trouble with self-esteem issues that
contribute to the development of eating
disorders. The person's family may not
realize what's happening until the
anorexic becomes dangerously underweight.
By this time, they may not be eating
anything at all or may still be eating
some food, while severely restricting
their fat intake. Exercise may continue
relentlessly, for hours each day, adhering
to a rigorous schedule that burns up even
more unwanted calories. No matter what
the person's friends and family might say,
the anorexic refuses to give up their
extreme diet. Without professional
intervention, the individual will continue
to get thinner until their health, or
life, is in serious danger. Anorexia
usually begins in the teen years. The
typical anorexic is a perfectionist and an
overachiever, excelling in school and
involved with lots of activities. Often,
the preoccupation with weight starts in
response to a stressful event, like
changes with or loss of friends or
problems in the family. Or, it may begin
as a way to stave off general pressures
like growing up, "fitting in" socially,
doing well in school, or keeping things
happy in the family. Such preoccupation
represents an attempt to regain control
over a sometimes painful, confusing world.
But then the diet begins to control the
dieter.
"anorexia nervosa" literally means loss of
appetite due to nervousness. But the name
is misleading. Except in advanced phases
of the illness, the person with anorexia
nervosa is always hungry. A person with
anorexia exercises enormous control to
restrict their eating.
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pinkpisces
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 19 Jul 2005 Posts: 10
Posted: 07-19-05 19:28pm
Exercise and a healthy diet is the best
way to lose weight. Please don't make
your family and yourself suffer.
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emily564
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Jul 2005 Posts: 4
Posted: 07-19-05 22:57pm
Brittany--- trust me I know what you're
going through; you're in the beginning of
an eating disorder so you still feel
uncomfortable about it and there is still
time to back out. I was annerexic for a
lot of this school year and became bulemic
this spring- and the pressure I put on
myself was incredibly difficuilt to deal
with... I didn't want to go see a dr or
tell my friends either- I just wanted to
handle it myself. They say that people
that get bulemia are competitive,
independant, overachievers.. Sound
familiar? Well for me it did, so it
explains why I was so stubborn.. One day
this past week I threw up blood and it
scared me to death-- i've thrown up once
since then, and my throat was so sore
afterwards I lost my voice... It's been 6
days since i've thrown up, something ive
been doing after every meal for the past
couple months, and honestly.. I feel so
much better. I'm eating healthily and
taking better care of myself in general,
it's very difficuilt not to go to the
bathroom after I eat and most of the time
I even get nauseaus afterwards, but in the
long run i'm feeling so much better..
Don't let this get the better of you- it
seriously isn't worth the anxiety and the
physical pain and just the stress of
finding a bathroom to get sick in or to
find ways to tell your friends you ate at
home or aren't hungry.
If you need a recovery partner -- keep
posting your progress-- there are a lot of
us going thru his process right now and
the more you talk to people who can relate
the easier it gets
i'm just glad we all realize that we can
do better than starving ourselves and /or
throwing it up.
-good luck to all yall
emily
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brittany_163
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Posts: 37
Posted: 07-20-05 22:51pm
Everything is great!!! I have started
eating about 1,000 calories a day now, and
I started playing softball, and i'm
actually quite good at it but never knew
it!!! I'm sooo excited. This has been
going on for about a week. I have a boy
friend, and things couldn't be much
better. I encourage all of you out there
who is suffering from bulemia or anneroxia
to go out and live your life because you
are missing sooooo much!!!