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About 4 months ago, I noticed that my teenage daughter was losing some weight, but only a little. As time progressed, she wouldn't stop losing weight, and she was a size 2. I started to worry about her and made sure that she ate dinner every day. However, she constantly made excuses for not eating, so we saw a therapist (this is about a month ago from now). In our second session, she admitted that she was anorexic. She now refuses to go back to the therapist. My question is this. I'm very worried about my daughter and her weight. Forcing her to eat would cause her to possibly develop bulimia and she would start to hate me, so how do I make sure that she eats? (link)
hhmm thats hard. well i think i know how your daughter feels. i dont know how old she is but i'm 14 years old and i also have the same problem as your daughter. i dont know why but i also think i'm fat and my mom has the same problem as you do. so i would buy your daughter like stuff with low calories and show it to her and tell her that it wount make her fat. thats what my mom did and i always eat that because it has low calories. dont force her to eat though cause that would make it all worse and you can also weigh her and show her how thin she is.
i dont know if that was a good answer but i pretty much have the same problem as your daughter and the only thing i would eat is low calorie food so yeah maby that helpes.


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