my friend might be trying to make herself throw up
Question Posted Friday June 23 2006, 8:46 pm
my friend might be trying to make herself throw up.. before i comfront her about it.. witch will be really soon.. i need to know all the details.. like how and why she would etc.
kat_gone_wild answered Saturday June 24 2006, 1:20 am: i kind of feel like i should help you out here, because i used to have a really bad problem with this issue.
also because i think "silly rob" could quite possibly be the most uneducated, poor excuse for a human on this earth =)
what makes you think she is doing this? if she seems noticably thinner, if she's excusing herself to go to the restroom more times than normal, if she's brushing her teeth alot around you, or if you notice things like bite marks on her fingers then i would definitely ask her about it.
but speaking from expieriance, please don't come at her aggressivly or pushy. if she really does have this problem then let her know you are there for her, and you aren't there to judge. [ kat_gone_wild's advice column | Ask kat_gone_wild A Question ]
olenkelsey answered Friday June 23 2006, 10:29 pm: If she is your truly good friend you should talk to her and ask her about what is going on. You might be able to get some answers. If she answers and you need any more help, just contact me. I'll be here. [ olenkelsey's advice column | Ask olenkelsey A Question ]
karenR answered Friday June 23 2006, 10:17 pm: Here is a site that tells you all about bulimia.
If you want to read more just Google because there are hundreds of sites. This one is pretty good.
I agree you need to ask her about it. If you think this is what she is doing, let her mom know about it too. She will get mad but you may save her life. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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