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Originally Posted by spoiledprince
I'm really sorry to hear about your concern. Wow, Ugliest Person Magazine? This person needs a subscription to Better Insults Monthly. If you're getting scared, you need to tell a professional right away. Some eating disorders are unseen as they don't classify under either bulimia or anorexia. As for telling you T, tell him/her straight " I'm concerned that my eating habits/mentality are becoming dangerous. I understand I'm healthy now, but I'm afraid to stay on this track- how can I prevent it from getting worse?"
I hope this helps.
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Thank you. My T brought it up on 6th January, our first session back after Christmas. She said she remembered me talking about not eating during the day and only eating in the evening the first time we met, and she asked how that was going. I told her (I'm a terrible liar

) that I'm not eating at all, and at that point, I had fasted for 4 days and had lost some weight. The next session, she asked the same thing, and I said exactly the same thing, but I hadn't lost much weight, and I told her (for some reason) that I didn't want to get help for this. I honestly don't know where I'm at sometimes during these sessions.
I'm scared to bring it up again, which is definitely not anorexic, and I'm scared that she'd class it as a phase or something not serious because I haven't lost/gained weight
