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Old Dec 31, 2009, 04:58 PM
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Hi i'm new and I have anorexia. It's no fun She's a monster I've been in treatment 4 times. To the point that I hade to be tube fed I would like ny mew year to recover. But hey that's always my new year thing. I often ask myself am I capable of recovering?

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Old Jan 02, 2010, 11:48 AM
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Yes, you can recover. I'm working on my recovery. I won't lie & say it's easy, because it isn't-at least for me. I was in therapy from Dec. 11, 2007-Aug. 10, 2009 & am doing better. You can make it!
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Old Jan 05, 2010, 11:51 AM
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Yes, you can recover! You just need continued support. Maybe you could read some books or go to a support group.
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Old Jan 05, 2010, 03:02 PM
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I believe recovery is possible but you have to want it.
Deeply and truely.
i went into treatment in 1995 for anorexia and really thought i wanted to recover but the reality was i was just saying that for other people.
You have to really want it.But want it for you not others

(i have had an ED for 15yrs and am now starting recovery,still got a long way to go)
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