i think my sibling may be bulimic. she has alot of the signs. i dont know how to confront her. or how to help her. im scared though.
any advice would be great. or anyone else who has been in the situation wanna share a story???
That could be really serious. First talk to ur mom or dad about it. If u dont want to do that then you should just ask your sibling about your suspicions. Best of Luck
Alli answered Friday August 11 2006, 7:07 pm: I believe your best bet is to tell your mother and then take her to the doctor. THen he can tell you if she is or not.
lmarielondon answered Wednesday August 9 2006, 7:29 pm: The sooner the confrontation the better, if she is bulimic she need medical help right away. The longer she is bulimic, the harder it will be for her to get better. I know it is scary to think this could be happening to your sister but you have to confront her. She needs you more than ever, even though she probably doesn't want to admit it. You have to ask why is doing this and that she needs to tell your parents. I wish you the best of Luck! [ lmarielondon's advice column | Ask lmarielondon A Question ]
sweet_soul94 answered Wednesday August 9 2006, 6:46 pm: It would be a great help im sure for her if you just had a talk or two. She might say something like "I dont care what you say" but deep down she is really taking ineverything you are telling her. Ask her why and if people at her school are like that too. Tell her the risks of being bulimic and how dangorus it can be. I truley hope this helps. I love you.
♥Staci Marie. [ sweet_soul94's advice column | Ask sweet_soul94 A Question ]
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