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How many people actually suffer with an eating disorder?



Just curious.

I wish more questions would be made about our food today. When I was a smoker I ate a lot but it wasn't all used by my body. Now I still eat too much and it get used fully. I am thinking that the appetite hormones given to animals in the processed protein meal food is coming down in the processed meat to our bodies. I can't do much about that except move to the wilderness. Food casts are very high in the wilderness. I am aware that I eat to find an emotional balance in my body chemistry. I skip breakfast but eat for the last eight hours way too much. I know sexual activity would remove much overeating but food is cheaper than sex.
Nicole Richie, and you, thats 2!
alot...they may be an over eater...a binger...or an non eater (which is what i am)...there are millions of us in the usa!
*raises hand*..I think I have a slight eating disorder of eating too little. Most of the time, I don't finish my meals, skip breakfast (most of the time) and eat really little for lunch.

I weigh 46kg/101lb. I think I need help!
The important thing is to get help.
http://www.edap.org/p.asp?webpage_id=337...
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