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Limiting food instead of cutting

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Posted June 6th 2011 at 09:02 PM by Evanesco

My room is cleaner, although I'm getting a bit obsessed about it. xD
But I will have it completely tidied. It hasn't been properly tidied for a couple of years.

I've been keeping my food intake low. I don't know what calorie intake is in the range for eating disorders and I can't ask on here, I'm scared I'll get told it's not allowed, because of not posting calorie numbers.

I think I've lost weight. I don't know. I think I have.

I hope I have.

My scales are stupid.

That's what's keeping me happy right now though. Is that so bad? Eating less to keep myself happy instead of cutting or something when I feel low?
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    As bad as cutting is, neither one of these are healthy habits you would want to continue throughout life. :\ I would recommend talking to someone professional about this, because those on Teenhelp are not counselors and cannot diagnose you with an eating disorder, but these are not healthy habits.
    PM me if you ever need.
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    Posted June 6th 2011 at 09:09 PM by Coffee. Coffee. is offline
 
 
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