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ok im 24 with for kids for the record i take care of all of them i had a tubal in jan. of 2007 i was 215lbs. after having my fourth child now im at 115lbs. way to skinny but i cant stop losing the weight ppl r asking me if im on drugs or striving myself the answer is no and no i eat like everyone else also everything i eat goes right tru me most of the time i have no insurance so realy cant go ask a doctor i do know im anemic i didnt spell that right im sure but ne ways if you know what could be the prob. please let me know its starting to ruien my life husband thinks im dissapering thanks

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Loosing 100 pounds in a years time is not good if your NOT trying to loose it.
You really should see a Doctor. Manage a way to come up with the finances.
Go to Social Services and apply for medicaid. This will take care of your kids also.
If the Doctor knows you can't afford it but needs to run a battery of tests on you for some reason, he can (or his secretary) make arrangements with DSS to try to financially help.
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i have already tried getting medicaid but here in tennessee if you are a 2 parent home they will not give it to me
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I am also 24 years old but without children. I am also anemic. I have also never been treated for my anemia and don't have any insurance. I have struggled with being underweight since high school. I have managed to maintain my weight (right now my best is 115lbs at 5'2") by not just eating normally but paying attention to what I eat. You need alot of vitamin b12, iron, and protein in your diet. this will also ward of common anemia symptoms like migrains, shortness of breath, and a constant feeling of sleepiness.
I also found that when i was stressed over a long period of time I would lose alot of weight once getting as small as 100lbs flat.
While a controlled diet and minor solutions to your stress factors may help you feel alittle better and slow your wait lose it won't stop.
[this is only a solution if anemia/b12 deficiency is your sole problem which it honestly does not sound like] I do hope this helps you until you can get to a doctor. you should also research other causes of vitamin b12 deficiencies to prepare yourself for some of the things doctors will or should test for when you see them.
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