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Definitely feel ya. Binging and purging (usually) makes me feel better. Sometimes it's the ONLY thing that can make me feel better. I've gotten to the point with my bulimia where purging isn't punishment anymore, it feels good.
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I used to really, really hate water too, and I would drink anything but! Diet soda addict, I would go through cases every week. It just takes time. Now, I can't even get through one can of soda, I usually end up dumping it out, and I don't drink juice anymore. Just takes some getting used to!
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Yes, I have. I've gained a bit of it back, but I had lost almost fifty pounds in just under four months. In that time, my physical (and mental) health disintegrated and I was diagnosed with an eating disorder. Hold onto your health, the only weight loss you want is slow and steady.
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I wear anywhere from a 0 to a 3, depending on the brand.
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Im sorry to hear that sweetie. Feel free to message me if you want to talk about it.
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I'm diagnosed bulimic also, and I find that if I plan, (for the most part) prep, and log my meals the day before, I'm far less likely to do what I do best, eat nothing or devour everything and purge.
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calories, carbs, fat, saturated fat, protein, and sodium.
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I'd have to say Wintergirls. It hit home in so many different ways, I was in tears by the end. Wasted is a close second.
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I found that "Bulimia: A Guide To Recovery" by Lindsey Hall and Leigh Cohn really helped me. Just to throw that out there aswell.
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My life has become unlivable. I can't function properly in day to day life anymore, and that's my biggest motivation for recovery. My life is a numbers game. There are people my size and bigger that have all the things I want to have, do all the things I want to do, why not me? It used to be that I felt like the fat girl…