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Is there an eating disorder for?



Excessive preoccupation with weight, and guilt after eating normal amounts but with...mostly normal weight and eating habits, as in, not starving yourself, throwing up, or binging? Or is this just the point most teenaged American girls are at right now?

It seems like your problem right now is just mental (which isn't good in and of itself), but at least you haven't started doing anything stupid.

You could possibly be at the stage before anorexia or bulimia--but I'm not a doctor....and I don't know you.
I would talk with a counselor, because since you are only mentally dealing with this right now, this is a good time to try to stop it before it goes any farther.

[FYI---this feeling happens to alot more people than you think---people without technical "eating disorders"---like myself---and like alot of girls and women in America--you're not alone---alot of us are self-conscious about our weight]

Good luck :)
I wouldn't really call it an eating disorder, but it could definitely lead to one.
huh??? im tired
if you do some extreme dieting like restricting to 500 calories a day or something then you could be ed-nos. read about it here:
http://www.angelfire.com/il2/figskating/...

if not then you're just like every teenage girl these days.
more of a mental case, not an eating disorder
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