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Old Apr 04, 2007, 07:29 AM
RES1986 RES1986 is offline
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Hiya a few days ago I was admitted to hopital because I'd ruptured my gullet through bulimia. Since then I am considering rehab because I've had this for 6 years now and as much as I try I can't shake it off and I think the only way is to be forced to. Does anyone know what they do? I'm not underweight so they wouldn't put me on weight gain or anything. I don't really fancy the idea of art therapy!

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Old Apr 04, 2007, 11:15 PM
Fifth_Sonata Fifth_Sonata is offline
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I don't know enough about ED centers to give you an accurate description, but google ED rehabs in your area. Give them a call and ask about their program, or talk to a counselor to get a referral.

Honestly, I don't think being "forced" to recover will help you. Being willing to recover and putting your heart into it will be what makes you recover.

Good luck!
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