Hello! I'm Sammy, I'm 18 and live in the Scottish Highlands. I haven't been on here in 2 years, but I'm now back!
I've finished school and currently working at a co-op convenience store. I'm dyslexic, bisexual and unsure what to do with my life currently.
I love helping out my friends and thought doing something like this would be a great, to just help out more people!
I hope my advice helps y'all!
I may be young, but that just means it's fresh advice. (;
I've gone through basically all the classic teenage problems and more, so hopefully my experiences can help you out.
Feel free to ask me anything:
Relationships
Friendships
Depression
Drugs
Virginity and sex
School related
Leaving school
Fashion
Partying
Festivals
and general day to day stuff.
- Though, of course I will attempt all that is asked. (:
E-mail: samieeeey@hotmail.com Gender: Female Location: Highlands, Scotland Occupation: Co-op worker Age: 18 Member Since: January 11, 2012 Answers: 43 Last Update: May 20, 2014 Visitors: 5210
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I rarely eat breakfast and I have a normal sized mostly healthy lunch and dinner. My problem is when I'm at home and have nothing to do. I eat and eat and eat. Sometimes its snacks and other times it's enough food for a meal. I also eat when I'm bored and sad. If there is anything that I eat (especially chocolate), I'll eat it. I'm trying to be healthy, but I can't control myself. A few years ago, I was the opposite. I guess I could have been considered anorexic then. Now, instead of forcing myself to eat a little, I can't stop myself from eating. I can't really talk to this with my parents because they think I'm over reacting about things. Is there anything that I could do? (link)
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I'm exactly the same, even the anorexic part.
What I've found to help is to only have healthy foods in the house.
Such as healthy bars like alpen, nutrigrain etc, yogurts and foods like that.
Eat a healthy breakfast - toast, porridge or a cereal.
Try get your parents to buy these sorts of foods, and make time to eat the breakfast.
You don't need to talk to them about your problem, though it may help. Just ask them to buy some of these and eat them instead of chocolate or these full sized meals.
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