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I think it is completely the opposite to be honest...
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Hey! I am very prone to binge eating and self esteem issues afterwards - So I can completely understand! The best thing you can do is trying to "forget" about whatever you ate and whatever happened the day before. Just try to forgive yourself and give it some time. I promise you will already feel better after a couple of…
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I'm very similar to you :) My height is around 5' 4" and my current weight is around 165 lbs (I haven't weighted myself lately :( ) Feel free to add me!
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I think this can only happen if your state of mind is already influenced by disordered thoughts, altered self image, low self esteem and so on... An eating disorder doesn't really come from a single habit. You should be very careful with your diet if you think this might trigger you into developing an eating disorder...
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First of all you've done a great job and even if you haven't noticed it yet, that doesn't mean that what you achieved isn't real, in fact it's probably the best thing for your body&health :) I think that most of our worries about our own weight are not rational, but drived by our mind and emotions. So it's very possible…
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Age: 21 5' 5" SW: around 182 lbs (May '12) CW: around 167 lbs (Sept '12) GW: at least 150 lbs... then who knows :)
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me too :)
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Hello, I'm Eleonora, almost 21 years old from Italy. I've always been the fatty, chubby, plump kid and girl while growing up. I've never liked my body and I've always felt ugly, due to my extreme lack of self esteem. I've been complaining superficially about my body all of these years but never really put myself through an…