Quote From: tina131977If you are asking the question that you may need in patient care, then you truly should ask Dr Phill to help you. Eating disorders I feel are the most dangerous addiction you can have. You need to ask for help from a Dr Phill. I know he will handle you with care. My heart goes out to you and you have to fight these from everything you have. It will not be easy and will for sure have emotional wounds that will need to be healed. The dissorder plays with your head and tells you nothing is wrong when your heart knows you are in trouble. That is why you are scared. So reach out to someone,,,,anyone.
I have a close person to me that has struggled with this for years. She is still in denial at 5 foot 7 at 110 at her heaviest. She won't admit that she has a problem and dosn't talk to anyone about her secret. At least you are reaching out by saying your feelings. You should be very proud of yourself.
XOXO
When I was 16 I lived this horrible disease and was put in the hospital weighing 85 pounds I was 5'9 Doctors told my parents I was not going to live but I did and overcame it and am truly so happy now. I've not had ANY problems since recovery and I want to help others know that there is hope. The key is getting treatment in or out patient and being honest with your counsel about the issues that caused your disorder. Choose to be free of this disease and choose to live again.
Haley, haleyhf@thebluezone.net