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I have a binge eating disorder. I weight 140 kilos. I am hideous and feel like I am bursting with fat.
It's in a point I feel jealous everytime someone says they have anorexia or bulimia and think: "Well, atleast they get thinner".
I disgust myself.
It's in a point I feel jealous everytime someone says they have anorexia or bulimia and think: "Well, atleast they get thinner".
I disgust myself.
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I've never understood this fixation on being fat or thin. People are just made differently. I'm fat, and while I keep an eye on my health, I don't stress about it too much - it just is. I keep myself fit, and I keep an eye on my health, so everyone else should just GTFO.
The pictures I've seen of you are lovely. Don't worry ;.;
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*hugs you*
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It's possible your medication is causing your weight gain. I'd suggest you go for a blood and thyroid test, many cause cravings and none of that is your fault. If not, there are strategies to help binge eating.
You aren't alone. You are loved. Please, seek help because you are precious to me as a friend.
Losing weight for your health is fine. But your health is the most important part. You are beautiful.
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I don't know what your health care system is like, but is there anyway of speeding up the process? Are there little things that you can help yourself to improve while you wait? Your knee might hurt, but can you walk a short distance every other day until you get stronger?
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I remember you posted a picture of you some time back, I think it was a graduation picture of sorts, and I thought you looked lovely.
It's not easy, but managing depression, even if it's just managing it a bit, can make big improvements on how you feel about yourself. I'd see about getting a doctor who, with your therapist, can see if there are any meds you could either change or try. There's no point in having a doctor if you never ever see them.
Please have a hug : )
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I've never been diagnosed with anything, but I used to eat until I was uncomfortably full, wait a while, then do it again- mostly because I was bored and that was one of my few pleasures in life. It took until getting heavy-duty braces to even realize I was doing it, and after that big shock, it was slow, steady work to get to eating comfortably. I've still got my sixth-grade stretchmarks, and I'm not ashamed of them.
You deserve to feel good, physically and about yourself.
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Another thing is that some medications specifically for depression can cause weight gain. If the meds you are on are helping you feel good for the first time in a long time, but you are still gaining weight, I think it's definitely time to see the doctor and ask what can be done about that since it's somewhat counter productive to have something happening to your body that makes you feel bad if it's being caused by medicine designed to make you NOT feel bad about yourself.
Also, if your doctor hasn't seen you in 9 months, is this because you haven't made an appointment? or because she can't make time to see you? If the former, make the appointment. If it's the latter? Yah.. Time to find a doctor who can be bothered with seeing patients when they need to be seen.
I'm sure you have already talked to your therapist about your binge eating disorder. If not then definitely add that to your list of things that you want addressed. It definitely merits attention.