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Unhappy Dec 25, 2013 at 01:50 PM
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Oh, how glad I am that it's over. Christmas Mass. It was so hard to be there with all those people & hugs & best wishes & all. It's not fair really, is it? Why is everything so hard? I just want to hide, hide, hide. I was invited to my cousin's for dinner on Christmas Day, but I couldn't go. I'm still a passel of raw nerves from yesterday. And I'm nauseated, of course. I force myself to eat, but still don't eat enough and am under-weight and faint and dizzy. But I can't help it. I'm not "doing this on purpose". I don't know what to do. But I do send to everyone.
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Default Dec 26, 2013 at 03:12 AM
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Maybe you can try eating real small things every hour or two, to give your body the nutrients that it needs?

Like, an apple or pear? Next time, a slice of ham & some veggie/s. The time after that, a healthy granola bar (like Luna ~ has lots of vitamins and protein). Drink water throughout the day and evening. Drink a fruit & yogurt (or ice) smoothie every now and then.

Please do give it a try. I have been on that underweight and nauseous road myself & had a tough time getting back up into a "healthy weight" to make things easier. I know that it isn't easy. ((((hugs))))

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I'm sorry you've been finding things so hard. Well done for getting through Mass in spite of how you felt, I think that is an achievement. How are you feeling now? I hope things are a little better.

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Default Dec 26, 2013 at 08:08 PM
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I drink gingerale or ginger tea when my stomach is as you described, which happens way too often from anxiety / depression because I REALLY cannot afford any weightloss. Learned that from a member in the BP forum. It settles my stomach enough for me to get a decent meal in, and keep it in.

I'm sorry things are so hard for you right now.

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