Question Posted Thursday November 23 2006, 9:55 pm
i know this sounds really weird but i really need to lose weight fast. a lot of people have probably had these diseases but which one works better, anorexia or bulimea? i need one of them and i just cant say why but please just tell me which is better
Alin75 answered Friday November 24 2006, 6:23 am: Actually I have a far more effective third option. I personally guarantee that with what i am about to suggest you will lose weight FASTER than with either anorexia or bulimea. Of course there are health risks, but then again nothing ventured nothing gained right?
Anyway here is the absolute fastest way to lose weight, and about as healthy as the options you suggested:
Saw off a body part. Yes, in just a few minutes you could lose anywhere up to 50lbs or so.
As far as quick fixes go, this is as quick as they get...
Alternatively you could try to get your eating and exercising in order and lose weight without endagering your health/life. Its harder, but in health and fitness you get as much as you put in. Dont make the wrong choice, you might end up paying for it far worse than you imagine. [ Alin75's advice column | Ask Alin75 A Question ]
rainbowcherrie answered Friday November 24 2006, 6:13 am: Are you crazy? You can't just decide you want an eating disorder and 'get one'. It's not a type of medication or something you can buy in a shop. It's a serious, life threatening disease. People DIE from those diseases, only the other week a Brazilian model died from anorexia. If you want to lose weight, you eat healthier and you excercise, you're crazy if you think that you just get an eating disorder then switch it off when you've lost the weight you want.
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