My sister is taking biet pills. I found them in her drawer and i have wanted to tell my mom but its just too hard. Shes lost about 15 pounds she said since may. and that can't be too healthy because she was already about 115. how do you think i should deal with this?
w0ahbaybee13 answered Sunday July 10 2005, 1:24 pm: okay ... if you havent already you need to tell your mom.. having a eating disorder can kill you and you need to get your sister the help she needs .. there is a couple websites you can check out like... typing into www.google.com "eating disorder help" now remember Eating Disorders Are Illnesses, Not Choices.. so dont be angry at your sister.. and if you feel like you will be "telling on her" your not and in the long run she will understand ... IM me anytime at w0ahbaybee13 .. for more information.. hope i hlped... [ w0ahbaybee13's advice column | Ask w0ahbaybee13 A Question ]
XKill_The_PainX answered Sunday July 10 2005, 1:39 am: First, you may want to ask your sister about the diet pills you found. Then later, you may want to tell your mom because losing too much weight is VERY harmful and could result in death. Just think, if your sister died because she lost too much weight, and you could have prevented it... [ XKill_The_PainX's advice column | Ask XKill_The_PainX A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Sunday July 10 2005, 1:28 am: I think you should bRing it up to HER fiRst. To avoid making it seem like you'Re butting into heR business, just say it out of nowheRe in a soRt of hypeR moment. Say you walk into heR Room.. make conveRsation about something else.. jump on the bed and say something like.. "So UH.. why do you have those diet pills, Yo?" Just make it seem casual, you know what I mean?? PeRhaps just a talk with heR about it will get thRough to heR that at 100 pounds she does NOT need to be dRopping any moRe weight... I wish you luck!! Hopefully eveRything woRks out!! :) [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
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