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Default Aug 02, 2024 at 11:30 AM
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I got sick twice on Tuesday at the doctors and at therapy. And I've been dealing with stuff for awhile but the in public stuff was kinda the final straw. Since then I've only left my house to take my cats to the vet. Today I've kind of been restricting out of fear of getting sick and I've been feeling really good regarding my stomach issues.

I'm just wondering if this can become an ED issue.

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