yeah having been there myself what worked for me was I confided in someone i could trust and asked them to help me they helped me plan a healthy diet and an exercise plan for later when i was up to it they also made sure i didn't relapse and they helped me face my demons about myself
It depends
Yes
OCD & an eating problem.
She doesn't.
she runs the eating disorder girl over with a car
she will progress in talking to you and soon you will talk all the time it happend to me
Yes, she has a eating disorder.
An eating disorder that usually occurs in adolescent girls is anorexia (not eating enough food).In other cases, it can be bulimia (eating large amounts of food and then vomiting or taking laxatives).
A 15 year old girl with those dimensions sounds perfect and should not risk developing an eating disorder by starving herself. ______________________________________________________ A 15 year old girl would put ON weight as her body would store fat trying not to starve.
One example of a book that fits this description is "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer, where a vampire named Edward tries to overcome his true nature to be with a human girl named Bella. This novel explores the challenges and sacrifices involved in their relationship as they navigate their differences.
If you eat 3 times a day, it's not an eating disorder. Many people enjoy exercising. It's good for you.
No one should be purging themselves at any time. You could be at the early stages of developing bulimia or anorexia.Answerif you keep doing that crap your freakin body will start eating at you muscles (both voluntary and involuntary) Answeryou could have an ED-NOS (Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified) meaning you do not fill all the criteria for an eating disorder. For e.g. a girl who fits most critreia for anorexia but she has not dropped 15% below average weight.