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Grand Magnate
Member Since Oct 2017
Location: La Porte, TX
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I am having a lot of issues with the competitiveness aspect of EDs even after being recovered for a long time I know my weight is normal but sometimes I'll hear or read or see something about someone losing weight and feel like, "OMG, I NEED to start losing weight, I'm so fat, I'm so lazy, I'm eating too much" and WTH, I KNOW I don't need to lose weight/diet/exercise more than so-and-so but there it is.
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Monster on the Hill
Member Since Sep 2020
Location: by the river
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I hear ya, sis. IP (psych, not ED) we get weighed once a week and of course everyone shares "I gained x lbs," "I'm jealous, I gained y!" and I'm over in the corner listening and doing everything in my power over that week to have the lowest number.
Add in someone else with an active ED not trying to recover (or going at it poorly)...oof __________________ [Insert thought-provoking and comedic quote here] |
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