hi you gave me advice on the bulimia thing and i was wanting to ask you some more questions because you've been through it. like how do you ask for help? i don't know what to say. i want help because i don't want to die, but i don't want to get fat. i'm just scared. i think you finally opened my eyes to what's real about it. everything i read on the net about bulimia never effected me til now.
thank you for anymore advice you could give me.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? brie answered Sunday September 9 2007, 2:03 am: Thank you for taking the first step in recovery, give yourself a pat on the back you deserve it! write her a letter, tell her how long youve been dealing with this, tell her that you realize you cant handle this on your own anymore and you need her {she will go a little crazy but only because shes mad at herself} let her know that she shouldnt be. when she gets it together, she will want a face to face talk, be honest about everything honey let her know everything, its hard but you are strong you Can Do It. tell her how it makes you feel, why you do it , where you do it, answer her questions and ask her if she will help you, she will because she loves you. if you cant write the letter show her this site, and what you wrote, it pretty much says it all. remember you can do it you are worth it and you are loved and cared about, and if it were your mom in your shoes the help that you would want to give her. i know , its so hard! but you are way stronger, Lots of luck and you are in my thoughts BRIE ps write me anytime, after all we Are both survivers, weve both already proved that. [ brie's advice column | Ask brie A Question ]
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