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Default Feb 05, 2007 at 11:54 PM
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I've been fighting relapse of anorexia for 5 years now and this time i think is the worst. i've lost 15 lbs already and i'm wondering what sort of physical effects start showing up eventually?

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Hello and welcome to Psych Central. There may be something on the Psych Central forums or Homepage that may help answer your Questioins. There is also ask the therapist and you can also PM Dr Wylie (psisci) to see what he can tell you about your disorder. Take care Soidhonia

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