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Old Nov 23, 2020, 09:41 AM
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Hi im new to this but well ... ill explain

um so im 15 and i think i have anorexia because i dont eat because i think im really overweight despite everyone telling me i am not. I haven't told my parents and to them at home i am 'fine', i have to swallow the food and it makes me disgusted with myself and then i go nd cry after every meal at the weekend. AT school however, i don't eat but my friends are really concerned but i just snap at them and tell them to leave my body to me. I hate being mean to my friends but they just dont understand.
I cant go and see someone about it bc then my parents would find out and i just recently to them got out of a depressive episode ( which i didn't really but they dont know) i need help, what should i do?

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Old Nov 23, 2020, 07:49 PM
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Hi Yabooksnerd. Welcome to Psych Central. I am sorry you are feeling overweight when your friends are concerned you are underweight. Getting professional help can be very helpful. If that is not an option, joining a Eating Disorder support group online may be a help also.

These may be of interest Coping with an Eating Disorder During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Treatment for Anorexia | Psych Central

Living with Anorexia Nervosa | Psych Central
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