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I had an ana/mia buddy at one point so she was technically the first person I told. But when she got help I didn't for a long time. Well.... technically I never have gotten help. But I did tell my small group leader at church but that screwed things up because she told my mom and all it did was make my mom think of me as a selfish, sinful child......View Thread

That would be fantabulous!View Thread
I know for me I am less likely to binge/purge if there is only health food around. My parents had control over when and what I would drive as well so I couldn't buy the food to binge and purge (now it is a lack of money keeping me from it). If you keep only health food he might be less likely to b/p. I'd also restrict his ability to drive so he cannot buy the food. Encourage healthy eating, always be there for him, never stop loving him, and pray. ED are hell and so hard to overcome. I hope he will recover fully. I'll be prayin' for him!View Thread

The worst thing for a mom to do for a child with an ED is to badger them. My mom would badger me about my eating habits and it just made things worse. I'd suggest not trying to scare her either. The best thing is to constantly be there for her. Because of circumstances, my mom is hardly ever there for me and that doesn't help me at all. Be there for her and make it clear that if she wants to open up to you about what she's struggling with that you are there and will always love her no matter what. I'll also suggest that you have healthy food and little to no junk food in the house. When I am somewhere with no junk food and only healthy choices I feel better and more likely to eat without binging. Make sure she has regular checkups with the doctor. IBS or other digestive problems are just one result of laxative abuse. Your body becomes dependent upon them... Since I am not healed I cannot say what will work, especially since I'm not her. But I hope this helps and feel free to contact me. If your daughter would like someone to talk to about her ED, I'm willing to be a helpful friend. Good luck! I'll be praying for your daughter!View Thread

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