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Old Mar 31, 2005, 08:28 PM
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Naturally he brought up my recent eating habits--I mean, lack of eating--habits. I have been doing a little better with that, but not perfect. He said very firmly to CALL HIM next time I don't feel like eating. How do I do that?! I can see that maybe I would do it if it's been going on for a week or two and I am seriously going nuts with it, with no motivation to stop it. The way he said to call him made me think it seemed as though I'd told him I might seriously hurt myself--but I never have. I got the impression he took my eating that seriously! This last phase was only two weeks. Granted, not eating could be considered harming myself, BUT...! Saw my T
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Old Apr 01, 2005, 02:19 AM
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I think you should listen to him.

Honey, "the last phase was only two weeks." ONLY two weeks of starving your body. --_-- It may not be like SI, but it's still hurting yourself.

*hug* Humour your T, it is harming yourself and it should worry anyone in their right mind, so that's why he wants you to call. I'd feel the same way I'm sure, it might help in the middle of all the chaos to have a voice of reason.
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