10-16-2002, 03:36 AM | #41 | |
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10-16-2002, 07:03 AM | #42 |
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Osszie . . . the answer to the first question is no, I don't. I don't like eating, no, I don't know, do I?
Depends. Depends on a lot of things. I'll eat, I suppose, late in the day. But -- lunch? Breakfast? What the heck are those? Oh, I know what they are, though. I know what lunch is because I've been talked into eating it. I wouldn't, otherwise, though. That's just a leftover habit from last year when I had gym right after lunch, and I didn't like to make myself sick. See why I'm scared? I'm not fat and I know that, but I don't like to eat when I'm not hungry, and I'm not hungry too often. Crickhollow, btw: What do you consider an "overblown excerise schedule?"
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10-16-2002, 08:14 AM | #43 |
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i know that eating disorders are a big factor in many peoples lives but i just couldnt imagine trying to skip food... there is nothing i would like better than to have a huge feast... of late on the weekends and when i get up real early i have started second breakfasting i love that idea i have two breakfast because everyone loves breaky and then i have a small lunch...
anyways enough of my eating regime back to eating disorders i think that a big way to eliminate some eating disorders is to make sure you dont tease your friends and make them self conscious.. another thing is to watch out for your friends, children and make sure they eat... and one more... keep people busy and active so they need to keep up there food intake and they wont have time to think so bad about themself |
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Bulimics also love to eat, but once they 'binge', and feel incredibly guilty, so they get rid of it. Once again a control struggle.
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10-16-2002, 12:09 PM | #45 |
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Laurelyn, if you eat when you're hungry and stop when you're full you should be okay. My eating schedules can get really strange too, and I don't lose or gain any significant amount of weight. (I think part of it is because I was put on a 'six small meals a day' diet for awhile in junior high.) If you begin to think you're underweight, talk to someone about it. When you go in for routine check ups they'd probably comment on it if you are.
I think crickhollow means when you exercise to the point of actual exhaustion, nearly every day. Pushing your body beyond all limits just to get more calories burned.
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10-16-2002, 09:39 PM | #46 | |
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And as to the point of actual exhaustion: Ha! That's me, daily, but it's got nothing to do w/ calories. I'm an insomniac whose remedy is to wipe herself out.
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10-16-2002, 09:54 PM | #47 | |
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I know several girls who have what I would call an overblown exercise schedule. eg, I frequently smell BO on them, because they had to get that last exercise session in, and didn't leave time for a shower...or, like SP said, exercising to the point of exhaustion. Again, each person is different--I'm usually doing well if I exercise four times a week, but then, I'm a bit of a lazy bum hey, bottom line: don't be too worried abou it. I would say asking about eating disorders, and wanting to make sure that you don't have one, is the surest sign that you don't have one.
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10-16-2002, 11:34 PM | #48 |
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Just today, at school, we had a presentation about the dangers of eating disorders, and feeling bad about your body. It was kinda wierd though, because it was only for the girls at school - all the guys had to stay in classes. Guys can have eating disorders too, though... Any ways, it was a pretty good informative presentation, lots of stats and they talked a lot about the media's influence, etc. But what was kinda funny is that this lady was going on and on about how you don't need to worry about your weight, you shouldn't cont calories, etc, and then when people answered her questions and stuff she's like, "and here's a sugar free candy for you!" We're all like, hmm, sugar free, and yet you tell us not to worry about what we eat??? So yeah, it was kind of funny, but I thought it was good that we got a presentation at school about it.
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