im 13, 5'2 and i way 92 pounds..since you no about that stuff, is that a lot over weight for what i should be cuz ive been tryin not too really eat.please let me no if you can
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the category? Maybe give some free advice about: ? x6xkelx9x answered Sunday July 25 2004, 8:54 pm: noo that is underweight you sound really thin. whatever you do dont go on a diet, thats a mistake i made way too many times. i still struggle with it, whether i am "good enough" or not. trust me, you are fine the way u r. u say u arent eating alot, which is really bad. for one thing you could have an eating disorder and trust me that is the worst thing i have ever went through. eating gives you energy, most ppl look at food as a bad thing but all it does is help you stay alive. also, from all the diets iv been on my metabolism is really messed up now. one day its fast the next day its slow. when i didnt eat alot i was always in a really bad mood too, and people didnt like being around me. i put everyone i loved into a really bad position and hated them for trying to make me eat. i think u should definetly start eating more again, either 5 small meals a day or 3 regular meals and snacks. just eat healthy if u r worried about stuff...but sometime dieting can even make you gain weight. it slows down your metabolism and then youll get hungry and overeat. each day try more and more to love yourself for who you are, and who you always will be. its really hard, but i promise you that you are perfect the way u r and you dont need to change. if anything gain weight! lol u r really thin. and if u ever need anything just ask me or any proffesional advice go ask your doctor. and go out there and pig out on ice cream right now! you need to enjoy life well u can. dieting sucks trust me! [ x6xkelx9x's advice column | Ask x6xkelx9x A Question ]
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