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My mom thinks i have an eating disorder? |
okay well my my mom thinks i have an eating disorder. i really dont. but shes been talking to my friends parents and such. its really embarassing b.c. my friends think so. and nothing is farther from the truth! i love food and could never have a disorder. how should i talk to my mom ? and my friends Talk to your mom and ask her why she thinks you have an eating disorder and ask her what she'd like you to do about it. Perhaps a trip to a nutritionist or psychiatrist will be enough to satisfy your mom and help eliminate any doubts she may have. just tell them the truth make sure when you eat it's always in front of them Tell them the truth!! If you are losing weight and u are currently underweight, u have an eating disorder. Fix it. As long as ur not overweight, you'll be fine. To dfind out if ur overweight or underseight, there are comercially available charts. If this does not apply, use the info you find as evidence that u do not have an eating disorder by making a chart of ur weight for a month and how much ur underweight. I have a suggestion. Keep a diet journal containing what you eat and how much of it for three solid, ordinary days. Also detail if you vomit at all, as vomiting after eating is a symptom of a particular disorder. And in fairness, if you vomit more than three hours later, it could be a foodborne illness. Anyone who thinks you have a problem, ask them why. I couldn't tell you. You could have your mother and friends make a list of things they think is an "eating disorder" in your eating habits. Then you take that list and explain in your own words and experience about each item on the list's that makes it not true and why. |
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