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I used to have an eating disorder and i managed to recover, but now i feel like relapsing, but there is no way i can as i have exams and i dont want…
I have had experienced with the exact same thing! In fact, to be honest, I’m struggling a little myself now! But what really helps me is to reflect why you chose recovery in the first place. Think about all the things you could do instead of admissions, therapists sessions and hours thinking about food and calories. Think about the ones that love and care for you xx good luck on your exams 🙂
New insight into taste bud renewal offers hope for cancer patients with taste dysfunction
Researchers have identified a way in which taste buds renew, offering hope for many cancer patients who experience taste dysfunction as a result of chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
Research links impulsivity and binge eating
Do you get impulsive when you’re upset? If so, this could be putting you at risk for binge eating.
My Defining Moment: I Conquered My Eating Disorder – BlogHer (blog)
BlogHer (blog)My Defining Moment: I Conquered My Eating DisorderBlogHer (blog)I know exactly when I became consumed with my weight. In 2001, at age 21, I had major surgery on my back (corrective surgery for scoliosis). I knew I'd be laid up in bed for weeks with limited mobility for months afterward. At the time I was a normal …and more »
"It is always important to know when something has reached its end. Closing circles, shutting doors,…"
“It is always important to know when something has reached its end. Closing circles, shutting doors, finishing chapters, it doesn’t matter what we call it; what matters is to leave in the past those moments in life that are over.” – Paulo Coelho, The Zahir (via larmoyante)