So yes, besides SI, I have also dealt with ED. Specifically anorexia.
I go through periods where I barely eat anything, and then at times I get all I do is stuff my face! I'm not very easily motivated but I would like to start excercising instead of eating everytime I'm not doing something. (During the stuff my face phase lol)
What I want to know is what can I do when I stop eating? It can get pretty severe and I don't want to end up in a hospital.
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The idea, is to basically never let yourself get too hungry, or too full. Because it makes you want to swing to either extreme.
Have you thought about joing the Please Be Healthy forum? Go up^^ to "usergroups" and add yourself to it. There's lots of info there about ways to keep a balanced diet.
Have you thought about joing the Please Be Healthy forum? Go up^^ to "usergroups" and add yourself to it. There's lots of info there about ways to keep a balanced diet.
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I go though times when I eat nothing at all for days and days, or very little. Then months where I am completely normal.
When my food intake drops from three meals and snacks to a very very small meal made of snacks size portions, I tell my parents that I'm hungry and casually mention that I haven't eaten much latly. Then they step in and make sure I eat at least two meals and then eventually I get back to eating normally.
This only works for me because my parents already know the situation.
But maybe try that?
When my food intake drops from three meals and snacks to a very very small meal made of snacks size portions, I tell my parents that I'm hungry and casually mention that I haven't eaten much latly. Then they step in and make sure I eat at least two meals and then eventually I get back to eating normally.
This only works for me because my parents already know the situation.
But maybe try that?
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