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    Apr 10, 2012, 02:25 AM
    Eating.. Becoming a problem.. Help.
    Well I have the same problem it might be you over filled yourself and your body Doesn't want you to do it again? Cause last night my step mum cooked me a meal and I wasn't hungry I was quiet full when I started and I had toast for lunch and this is hours later... But I still can't eat at the moment it makes me want to be sick the smell, sight? I think I might have a problem but I just don't know. Mabey going to the doctors? Speak to your parents? I'm only 14 and I'm Petite... I just never let myself stay hungry execpt when I couldn't eat or when I tried starving myself but I don't know what to do.. Can anyone help me much appreiceated if
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    Apr 10, 2012, 02:31 AM
    I was posting on someone else's buy I came across this I thought it would be more helpful... Sorry about all of the mistakes I was talking to someone different.

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