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    #21

    Jul 19, 2009, 04:01 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by simoneaugie View Post
    I can totally relate. I've been scary skinny, anorexic and bulimic. Starving yourself and then binging is not a habit you want to get into though.

    What about body building? If you like the look of low body fat, that is healthier, so is long distance running. Love your body, treat it well accepting that those who look anorexic are probably struggling with an eating disorder. You don't want to have to get treatment for that. Don't go there!
    These are good suggestions. Consider them.
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    Jul 19, 2009, 04:16 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by stevetcg View Post
    Yeah, you actually are anorexic. Anorexia is an obsession with body image. It is not necessarily starving yourself. But I venture to guess that it is only a matter of time before you cross that line.

    Please seek the help of a trained professional soon!
    I think we should be a little more careful "diagnosing" others over the INTERNET. Millions of people are obsessed with their body's image, and it's not always anorexia. Small breasts, large nose, receding hairline, crooked teeth, many reasons. Maybe this young lady is a little too interested in thin bodies, but to call her anorexic is crossing the line. How do know what she looks like? I haven't seen a picture of her here. And read this:

    Anorexia nervosa is a psychiatric illness that describes an eating disorder characterized by extremely low body weight and body image distortion with an obsessive fear of gaining weight. Individuals with anorexia nervosa are known to control body weight commonly through the means of voluntary starvation, excessive exercise, or other weight control measures such as diet pills or diuretic drugs. While the condition primarily affects adolescent females approximately 10% of people with the diagnosis are male. [1] Anorexia nervosa, involving neurobiological, psychological, and sociological components[2], is a complex condition that can lead to death in the most severe cases.

    The term anorexia is of Greek origin: a (α, prefix of negation), n (ν, link between two vowels) and orexis (ορεξις, appetite), thus meaning a lack of desire to eat.[3]

    "Anorexia nervosa" is frequently shortened to "anorexia" in the popular media. This is technically incorrect, as the term "anorexia" used separately refers to the medical symptom of reduced appetite (which therefore is distinguishable from anorexia nervosa in being non-psychiatric).
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    #23

    Jul 19, 2009, 04:38 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by bethanydaly View Post
    I totally Disagree with you stevetcg , im not annorexic ,, i would know if i was.
    No, you probably wouldn't. A trained professional would know. Which is why I suggested seeing one.
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    Jul 19, 2009, 04:39 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by jmjoseph View Post
    I think we should be a little more careful "diagnosing" others over the INTERNET. Millions of people are obsessed with their body's image, and it's not always anorexia. Small breasts, large nose, receding hairline, crooked teeth, many reasons. Maybe this young lady is a little too interested in thin bodies, but to call her anorexic is crossing the line. How do know what she looks like? I haven't seen a picture of her here. And read this:

    Anorexia nervosa is a psychiatric illness that describes an eating disorder characterized by extremely low body weight and body image distortion with an obsessive fear of gaining weight. Individuals with anorexia nervosa are known to control body weight commonly through the means of voluntary starvation, excessive exercise, or other weight control measures such as diet pills or diuretic drugs. While the condition primarily affects adolescent females approximately 10% of people with the diagnosis are male. [1] Anorexia nervosa, involving neurobiological, psychological, and sociological components[2], is a complex condition that can lead to death in the most severe cases.

    The term anorexia is of Greek origin: a (α, prefix of negation), n (ν, link between two vowels) and orexis (ορεξις, appetite), thus meaning a lack of desire to eat.[3]

    "Anorexia nervosa" is frequently shortened to "anorexia" in the popular media. This is technically incorrect, as the term "anorexia" used separately refers to the medical symptom of reduced appetite (which therefore is distinguishable from anorexia nervosa in being non-psychiatric).
    Fair enough... its probably not actually anorexia, but some form of body dysmorphic disorder. The result is the same though... seeking professional help.
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    Jul 19, 2009, 04:47 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by stevetcg View Post
    Fair enough... its probably not actually anorexia, but some form of body dysmorphic disorder. The end result is the same though... seeking professional help.
    THIS I agree with.
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    Jul 19, 2009, 05:07 PM

    You will definitely know if you are anorexic when you get down to skinny and you still want to get skinny. Then it may be too late.
    Like I said set a goal a realistic goal for yourself and when you get to it if you still aren't happy and continue to want to lose then you most probably ARE anorexic.
    If you have your bottom realistic goal now then when you want to loose more you stop and tell yourself you DO need help. But like I said it may be too late by then because anorexics get to the point that even eating as much as half a sandwich a day or a salad a day makes them gag and it is hard to get your appetite and ability to eat back.
    When I got borderline anorexic twice in my life I had to take mega doses of various vitamins to even just be able to keep mashed potatoes down.
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    #27

    Jul 20, 2009, 05:19 AM

    Im Setting a Goal To Drop to 6 and a half Stone..

    Thanks For evryone who has replied =)
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    Jul 20, 2009, 05:51 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by bethanydaly View Post
    Im Setting a Goal To Drop to 6 and a half Stone..

    Thanks For evryone who has replied =)


    This is meaningless without knowing your height and bone structure.
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    #29

    Jul 20, 2009, 06:18 AM

    Quote Originally Posted by bethanydaly
    but i can't help it.Im not anorexic but i sometimes wish i was.
    Anorexics are hideous. True, they have that exotic look but good Lord are they repulsive. Nothing about them says "woman".

    Malnutrition damages tissue, and is most visible in hair follicles. It becomes dry and thin, and splits easily. Running fingers through thick, robust hair is every man's dream.

    If it's ugliness your shooting for, you're on the right path.

    It's your body, it's your call, you're going to do it whether we tell you not to or otherwise, I'm just giving you something to think about.
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    #30

    Jul 20, 2009, 05:06 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by JudyKayTee View Post
    This is meaningless without knowing your height and bone structure.
    I know were your coming from but I'm only going to lose 1 more stone.. that's not muchh. I will stop when I get to 6 and a half stone.
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    #31

    Jul 20, 2009, 05:10 PM

    If you are a teen and under 100 lbs that is one thing but as an adult it is never a good idea to go below 110 lbs at the VERY least.
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    #32

    Aug 29, 2009, 02:21 AM

    If you post something saying this, you know its bad.
    With every response you've given, you don't appriciate that the people on here are trying to help you. Your posting about how you want to be skinny and how anorexics look good? Have you learned ANYTHING about those illnesss?

    If you want to lose weight, do it the right way. Eat a good breakfast, avoid unhealthy carbs and fats, and excersize.

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