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ok so, i have a little problem. for about a year or so now i have been bulimic. i didn't actually admit that i had an eating disorder untill about half way through.now i am trying reaaaalllly hard to stop. i have read the out come of bulimia, and my future isn't looking to beautiful if i continue. the only othe person who knows is my best friend/sister. she has been trying to get me to tell my dad, and said if i dont soon she will (she wories to much!. im to afraid of what my dad will think of me after. i need to know how to stop on my own. i have been trying for a month and nothing is working. i try to eat less, so that i wont be tempted, but bad habits are hard to break. if you have had this problem, can you tell me how you stoped, or any advice will do. but i dont want to tell my dad, i want to atleast try to stop a little more before i tell him. any advice wouldbe wonderful!! thankyou

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I struggled from this and other eating disorders. Finally I have stopped and I did it on my own. IT IS VERY DIFFICULT BUT YOU HAVE TO WANT IT. I was afraid I would disappoint my family and it was that fear of disappointment that made want to quit. Good luck and God bless you

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omg girl not to b a nag or anything but u need support. it would b a lot easier 2 stop if ur close relatives/friends knew.

as someone who struggled with this PLEASE take my advice see someone about your problem

You need to go into some kind of professional clinic to help you with this disease and you really should tell your dad he probly will understand and sympitese with you and beable to help you into starting to get help for your self .all the luck sweet heart i hope you conqure this!

you should really see a professional about this, and your dad is going to find out sooner or later and itll be better for him to kno sooner because then he can help you through your problems and the shock will just keep building the more time you wait to tell him

the advice that I would give you is to tell your dad because if you don't tell him your sister will you have to realize that one day he will discover your secret I think that he is going to understand. Maybe you can also get help from a doctor.

My sister suffered from bulimia in high school. I think she stopped because she started losing tooth enamel (from the stomach acids in her vomit) and she was worried about her teeth rotting. Pretty, huh?? She never mentioned the damage that would have occurred to her esophogus and other parts of her body and mind.

I believe, no, I KNOW that her bulimia stemmed from some psychological issues. So, my thought would be, so has yours. I'd suggest either finding a psychologist or licensed therapist on your own or (and this may be for the best), just tell your dad. But, when you go to him, tell him that you have a problem, that you're aware of it and that you need his help-both with his support and his insurance (if you're still covered under his policy). 1.) you've basically just admitted that you have a problem (which is very responsible and shows that you do have some control of yourself) and 2.) you're enlisting his help, which may make him feel like you're including him and may make him feel like he's helping you and and also that you've given HIM some control. 3.) And, if you ARE covered under his insurance and you chose a therapist covered under his plan, then it shouldn't cost much to go. And, I would suggest that you do.

I'd just come clean with him, get it over with, and start healing. You sound like a smart girl, you deserve a better and healthier life!!

Its ok evrybody makes mistake one way or another dont wrry I wood tell ur family they'll only provide emotional support but maybe they'll kno the best way to help u with ur problem.but most of all u need to start eating healyhy again try following the food pyramid and try some exercise remember u dont want to be dreadfully skinny or terribly fat but finding the middle tone is hard so I can understand a doctor can give u a proper diet plan hope this helps

Hi, I am a therapist and my heart really goes out to you. I don't know your age but if you are under 18..you will need to tell your father or guardian in order to get the help that you will need to over come this. It will be a long and daunting task but it is literally a matter of life or death. Find yourself a VERY GOOD therapist who can help you get to the root of your Bulimia.the only way to over come it is to understand why you do it. GOOD LUCK AND GOD BLESS!

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