umm..well im like REALLY huge! and ive been gettin picked on a lot latly for my weight! and im starting hight school this year and its never really bothered me untill now.. b/c i have heard a lot of bad thingsw bout hight school like ppl make fun of other pppl ALOT! so for the past few moths i havent been eating and when i m forced to or i feel the need i throw it back up! how should i handle my disability?! PLEASE ME FAST!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the category? Maybe give some free advice about: ? KiTKAT3549 answered Saturday July 31 2004, 1:52 am: Trust me, there are so many different sized people in highschool. So you're not the only one! I've never really heard of any one person getting made fun of a lot. If you're nice to people and a good friend, then i dont see how people could have anything bad to say about you? Especially if don't exclude yourself. I know so many overweight people that just sit there and sulk about it. And no one wants to hang out with someone that's always depressed right? so be cheerful and happy about your life. As long as you're happy with yourself then what other people say shouldn't matter. but if you seriously aren't happy with youself and want to change your appearance then go for it! But throwing up your food and not eating is not the answer. It's just not healthy. There is a risk of dying when you do that. Get help from your doctor. There are other answers to problems like that. Your doctor will tell you what you should do and ways you can lose weight. But go there soon before the problem gets any worse. It's a disease but it can be fixed! be careful and good luck! tell me how things turn out! [ KiTKAT3549's advice column | Ask KiTKAT3549 A Question ]
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