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Okay so I need to know more ways to help me fight bulimia
-Read a book -Arts an crafts -Listen to music -Watch TV ANy helpful ideas please reply |
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youtube? games? perhaps?
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Well, I know knitting can be pretty absorbing - as are good books! Is there anything you’ve always wanted to try but haven’t yet? Now might be a good time!
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Paint your nails
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Hello, Princesscookie19. I do not suffer from bulimia. I do suffer from "disordered eating."
This is not an answer to your question, but it might at least be thought-provoking to investigate the endocrine/hormonal dimensions of bulimia. Sample search in the PubMed Central Library The material there might indirectly suggest something to you compatible with your own experience. __________________ My dog mastered the "fetch" command. He would communicate he wanted something, and I would fetch it. |
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