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Old Dec 25, 2012, 03:16 PM
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Im in college... and Im gaining weight and Im finding it really hard to find places and privacy and time to puke. And I am finding it really hard to limit my calories. And I am gaining weight and I feel so horrible. I dont know what to do. I eat for comfort and after every meal I get a stomach ache and feel like Im going to puke. Any advice?

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Old Dec 26, 2012, 06:51 AM
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i can't offer advice as such- but i can tell you you are not alone.

when i was at colledge (or at least the early days of colledge) i did the same as you- i'd just come back from classes (which usually i totally failed at) and then just eat... sometimes for like 2 hours at a time- comfort eating

i had my own room in this .. what the colledge called hostalls- so i usually ended up being ill in my own private sink- and then for the rest of the evening, doing the best to hide the fact it was me... i'd go somewhere else- and if people asked about it, i'd just say i didon't have a clue where it came from

sorry- i know it's not much help. but i hope at least it's comforting knowing you arn't alone
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