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When you don't eat for a very long time...


Question Posted Sunday May 29 2011, 3:23 am

Ok so I guess yu could say I have eating pro lens but I'm trying to stop but I was wondering that once you don't eat alot for a long time then start eating 3times a day will you get fat:(

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adviceman49 answered Sunday May 29 2011, 9:58 am:
I read what you wrote and what I see is not the question you asked. What I see is you are still more concerned with the cause of your eating disorder.


You are either anorexic or a borderline anorexic. This of course is my opinion based solely on two lines of writing. Not being a doctor it is mostly an educated guess based on letters I have read for those that are anorexic.


Anorexia is a very serious and life threatening disorder if left untreated. By not eating, properly, your electrolytes become unbalanced. This leads to different organs in you shutting down. The last organ(s) is you heart followed by your brain. You are then clinically dead.


To say it won't happen to you is being very foolish as that is the direction this disorder takes if you do not reach out for help now. I wish there was a 24 hour help line that people with anorexia could call for help, but there is not. What you need to do is see your family doctor and do as he/she instructs. You need to inform your parents and close friends of your disorder and ask for their help and support.


Talk therapy from a clinical psychologist trained in eating disorders is also needed. There is an underlying reason you have chosen this route. A trained psychologist will help you find that reason and deal with it.


Once again these are my thoughts and suggestions based on what I see in your writing. If I am wrong I apologize. The fact of the matter is I don't think I am; so please for you own best interest see your doctor.

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