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Lii873
4 months ago

Hi.

I know the problem myself very well. If we celebrate families I usually get sick then I don’t have to go to the kitchen table alone. There I usually hid a mulled bag where I’ll eat it. After that I usually take it quickly into my room sat no one sees it and I say I was eating up.

If I’m alone, I’ll throw it down into the garbage can.

I only make the answer because you already have help and I know the problem myself well

Sarkasie
4 months ago

Hello Weeeeed!

I definitely don’t tell you!! That would be educational and therapeutically illegitimate.

Where are you going? In the worst case, it leads to death. You don’t want to.

Follow your heart, but take your brain and find professional help. You’re probably not gonna make it.

Best regards 🫥

Sarkasie
4 months ago
Reply to  Weeeeeed

That’s good that you get professional help 👍😊 That didn’t know. It’s all right if you don’t want your parents to do anything.

In most cases, children under the age of 14 are not eligible, over 16 years very well.

There are studies that show that from the first occurrence of an eating disorder to treatment can pass several years. Depending on eating disorder up to 5.5 years. At Magersucht about 2.5 years. The earlier the eating disorder is treated and the younger the patients are, the more successful the therapy is.

In children and adolescents, the duration on average is relatively short, because the eating disorders affect their parents.

Typical behavioral patterns in binge-eating interference is that hiding of behavior. Those affected tend to hide their eating behavior by eating in isolation or hiding from others to avoid the stigma.

I push the thumbs that you can successfully defeat your eating disorder as soon as possible

Ramafino
4 months ago

I think you should speak honestly and openly about this topic, as it often reflects deeper emotional problems.

But if you feel uncomfortable talking about it, you could generally say that it is a food intolerance that has not yet been established. Or you found a stimulus syndrome. Or you have migraines or cluster headaches. There are plenty of excuses. Of course, you have to come over credible.

RubberDuck1972
4 months ago

You’re constricted because they don’t have any excuses. – How about the truth? – Then you can best help.

RubberDuck1972
4 months ago
Reply to  Weeeeeed

Then find help from where else. Depending on how young you are, at the youth office. Or with the health insurance, but first of all with your family doctor.

Ignatius1
4 months ago
Reply to  RubberDuck1972

Well, the family isn’t always suitable…

RubberDuck1972
4 months ago

I can and will not answer that, because hide is wrong.

LilPeep15112017
4 months ago

Then you should consider letting them handle.

The death of this is what I say:

Limonade44
4 months ago

Don’t hide, others need to know you’re bad.

Dingeldei
4 months ago
Reply to  Weeeeeed

What?

Limonade44
4 months ago
Reply to  Weeeeeed

It’s not about what you want now, it’s about what’s good for you. Let yourself be saved, because you can’t do it by yourself.

TheMonkfood
4 months ago

Do not hide, fight

Ignatius1
4 months ago
Reply to  Weeeeeed

Then you probably feel quite lonely… if not your friends are allowed to know.

TheMonkfood
4 months ago
Reply to  Weeeeeed

You won’t be able to do this without help, but is your thing

TheMonkfood
4 months ago

Family support is just as important. But as I said, your thing

Dingeldei
4 months ago

Then just stand up