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Old Aug 13, 2008, 10:10 PM
KanyaxRose KanyaxRose is offline
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So I don't know if what I do is actually an eating disorder....
I have low blood sugar, and I fully know that my body- despite that I've got enough of me to feed myself for probably forever- cannot handle no food at all for extended periods of time.
So, I alternate days.
First day, I limit myself to 300 calories. Anything more than that and I purge.
Second day, I don't eat. If I get hungry or want to have food I either hurt myself or do crunches.
And so on and so forth.
Is that technically a disorder? Cause, I mean, I'm eating and things. So it's not really, right?
-Kanya

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Old Aug 15, 2008, 11:10 AM
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Kanyax Rose,
It sounds like you are really struggling, and yes, to me it sounds like you have an eating disorder because you are restricting and purging. How long have you been doing these things?
It would probably be a good idea to talk to someone about this - do you have a doctor you could talk to?
be good to yourself,
ktgirl
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