Here's the deal.. Think about what is most important to you.. now is
purging that important, or is focusing on school more important?
It's really just a matter of getting you're priorities straight.
It's super important for you to be healthy when you first start a
University. There will be so many stress's around you, so making
eating another one will not help you! Really focus on getting
better, it will make you so much stronger and more capable of
succes.
--- In teen-bulimia@yahoogroups.com, "louiseinhungary"
<louiseinhungary@...> wrote:
>
> I just recently joined this group and have very much appreciated
the
> stories and info it has to offer. I have just recently began my
road
> to recovery of this 'binge and purge' habit i started a little
while
> ago. Although it doesn't seem like a problem or a disorder, it has
> been very hard to stop. Yesterday was the first day in six months i
> didn't purge. I'm proud of myself, but the euophoric feeling of
> acomplishment didn't last, unfortunatly. I will be begining a new
life
> at university next year and i really see it as a good opportunity
to
> better myself. Does anyone have any suggestions of how to stop? My
> perseption of food is really warped at the moment, and i'm scared
of
> rez food. Councellors have given my 'brain gym' excersises that
only
> put off my urges for 15-30 minutes, but do not seem to help in the
> long run. I see myself getting rid of this habit, but it doesn't
look
> like it will happen anytime soon.
>