I'd hate to be bulimic, I would advise giving that up. There is no point of an ED unless it makes you thin, in my opinion. My opinion is twisted, I must admit but at least its mine :-P
I'd advise "giving up" anorexia as well, sweet pea. The whole point is that it's out of control - any eating disorder, in my opinion, is complete and utter bullshit, nomatter what your weight. It's a shitty coping skill that kills. At least you see how twisted that is. Guess you haven't recovered or gone into recovery, huh?
Nope, I have to say quite the opposite, I've was discharged just before Christmas and have been perfectly 'normal' for over half a year now and only have 354 days and 6 hours to put up with it for...
I think that's wonderful, but I'm guessing you're meaning until you turn 18 (the 354 days and six hours thing) and can be unhealthy without people on your back and forcing you into treatment, right? So while I am really relieved and happy to hear that you are eating healthily/normally/whatever, your mindset hasn't changed, it sounds like. And I think real recovery is about your mind...just, like, it makes me sad to hear you're still in the spot that you want to go back to it. Whatever - you know I don't judge you, at all, you're the sweetest thing. I do care about you, though.
Actually, I was thinking more 16... I'm in England :-P It must be awful living in America apparently you don't graduate from high school til your 18 and can't buy alcohol til your 21... I think thats quite harsh :-( Over here you can move out when your 16 (whoopee)Otherwise thats quite accurate :-P
I'd hate to be bulimic, I would advise giving that up. There is no point of an ED unless it makes you thin, in my opinion. My opinion is twisted, I must admit but at least its mine :-P
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