hey hun...yeah i did when i was 14...i had the ignorant belief that if i was thin enough i could keep my boyfriend (pathetic i now know) but i have since had a child (learned what life was really about) and had even more weight ta loose lol....i have since found a new magazine and site (that puts a damper on all other fitness magazines for me at least) just go to www.oxygenfitness.com it shows ladies that i think look really great...they dont look like the skinny minnies i used to try to be like....you can tell these ladies have to actually EAT to maintain their physical form ....besides...i would rather look like i worked for my figure and can kick butt if need be then a thin twig watin' to snap....love daisy
2006-07-18 20:16:28
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answered by crazy_daisy 4
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I have battled anorexia. I was a teenager, but now I am 41and it was a long time ago. What I can see now, is it did affect my health. I have dental problems, it weakened my teeth. I have hypoglycemia, low blood sugar. And I have neuropathy or nerve damage.
Its a cruel thing. People don't realize what they do when they call a child names because of weight. My family did that to me along with the kids I went to school with. Sad thing is too, my waist was never over 27. About the time I started on my bout, I was losing all that baby weight too, so I was double whammied. In less than five months, I dropped over 50 pounds. No one, not even me, seen that coming.
It could have also been the reason I have fibromyalgia too.
Thank heavens you are fine now. It bothered me terribly when the tabloids publishes a celebrities bout with an eating disorder. My bout was humiliating. My father was military and the military hospital made my ordeal a nightmare.
2006-07-18 19:42:38
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answered by midnightdealer 5
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they do no longer have sufficient Divas to make up the marketed 25, so that they are going to be bringing in some old faces and perchance a marvel or 2. The old faces receives a positive pop. And, probably, Gail Kim will win it as an "impactful" go back. yet what's at stake? What does the winner get out of it? no longer some thing. rather than the "each little thing and the kitchen sink" tournament they ought to have Melina vs Maryse to unify their titles. There are not sufficient Divas to help 2 titles and that is the coach to unify them. enable the others have their conflict Royal yet with a identify shot at stake. no longer having both Diva Champ safeguard her identify on the "grandest degree" shows what Vince and the WWE imagine of those titles. similar may be stated of the U.S. and IC Titles. changed into, the U.S. and IC Champs were already acceptable contenders for a international identify. Now they only get one probability a year for a probability at a international identify shot?
2016-10-14 22:58:45
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answered by ? 4
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I haven't been part of this battle but my sister did all her life. She died young, at 42, from a heart attack. The problem with anorexia, especially when it is extreme, is that once your body is no longer getting sustenance from food, it will start eating away at the muscles in your body such as the heart. In her case, she had started to eat again (and given us some hope) but the weight she began to put on was too much for her heart. If you are anorectic, please seek help and if you are not, please don't go there. it can have tragic results.
2006-07-19 00:57:47
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answered by marty 2
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Anorexia was brought into the consciousness of society by Karen Carpenter.
2006-07-18 19:34:51
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answered by Anonymous
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not really, but i am extremly thin. i am a 15 year old boy, and my waist is 24 cms. i weigh 39 kilos. all my friends are way heavier and wider than me and i think i am anorexic.
2006-07-18 19:33:14
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answered by voodoochild 4
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