| Forum | Topic | Date | Replies |
| Health & Support | overcoming bulimia- need an accountability partner! | Jan 21 2008 02:22 (UTC) |
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| if you don't WANT to stop it will be difficult to succeed in stopping this activity that will have detrimental effects on your body. your stomach acid will erode the enamel on your teeth, your electrolytes are most likely unbalanced...the list goes on and on but most of all a larger proportion of bulimics tend to gain weight instead of lose it because they fall into a binge / purge cycle consuming massive quantities of food.Don't be embarrased to seek help from your doctor, a teacher and even your parents this is a disease that has potential to take hold. I recommend taking a weigt trainning or defense course to empower yourself since you don't need to lose weight at 5'6 and 125lbs. | |||
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