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PostPosted: 12/16/06 - 00:00    Post subject: Could I be bulimic? Vote now! Reply with quote


Could I be bulimic, how can you tell? I talked to my friend she used to be bulimic and she stopped because she got poisoning and it caused her to hate throwing up. I don’t want this to be a way that stops me. I am seeing a therapist for other reason, but even though I am getting help, I still find myself running to the bathroom.
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PostPosted: 12/27/06 - 16:55    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Yes, it is possible, but why do you see therapist? I realized it a while ago I'm bulimic. I was in denial for a long time. It started as just throwing up when I ate too much or was too full, but now it's when ever I eat something that's not fat free or isn't healthy. But I can't control what I eat. I want to get better, but I want to look and feel thin!
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