Be More Pacific
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Firstly, that group chat does not sound healthy in any way shape or form.
I am in no way a professional, just someone who has struggled with my weight my whole life* but it definitely sounds to me like you are in the grip of an eating disorder and it's pretty serious. It is not normal to be obsessing (that's absolutely the word I would use) about weight and food as much as you are and, deep down, you must know this because you're here writing a post about it.
Please, please seek help through your GP or give these people a call as your first step - their website is really useful too
www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk
* compulsive overeating and binging. I am 'in recovery' although not through any professional intervention - basically, I got severely depressed, completely lost interest in food and haven't binged now for about three or four years. I am finally eating like a normal person, trying to eat heathily and have lost over four stone although progress is slow due to chronic illness/disability.
I am in no way a professional, just someone who has struggled with my weight my whole life* but it definitely sounds to me like you are in the grip of an eating disorder and it's pretty serious. It is not normal to be obsessing (that's absolutely the word I would use) about weight and food as much as you are and, deep down, you must know this because you're here writing a post about it.
Please, please seek help through your GP or give these people a call as your first step - their website is really useful too
Helplines - Beat
Beat provides Helplines offering support and information about eating disorders no matter where you are in your journey.
* compulsive overeating and binging. I am 'in recovery' although not through any professional intervention - basically, I got severely depressed, completely lost interest in food and haven't binged now for about three or four years. I am finally eating like a normal person, trying to eat heathily and have lost over four stone although progress is slow due to chronic illness/disability.
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