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Originally Posted by vital
Hi Nike,
I don't even have to read your post to know that the answer is Y E S.
The reason is that there is lots of healthy things you can do to help yourself even though you are a young person. You have nothing to lose by trying. Here are some ideas:
http://forums.psychcentral.com/4262681-post105.html
 - vital
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Thanks. I really didn't understand the post you posted, but I'll read it again. Before my parents' divorce, I was pretty happy, normal weight, slept well. Now I'm just a depressed, tired, overweight girl trying to fit into a piece not shaped to her moulding. It's hard to fit in when you are overweight. Everyone wants girls to be slim, but I'm so depressed I eat to cope with it.
Anyways, thanks for the response [emoji4] .
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