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Default Dec 19, 2019 at 09:00 PM
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I've been working really hard on my eating disorder over the past year and I'm proud of the progress I've made! However, after making all of this progress with 24/7 hospital/inpatient/residential care, it became easier because I had people on my *** all the time and I guess I did develop better habits. Now that I'm out in the "real world" again, though, it is so, so hard for me to stay on track. I'm alone pretty much all the time because I moved back in with my parents and they both work a lot. I've been slipping into not eating 3 meals a day, to only eating 1 a day, to not eating any unless my mom starts yelling at me. My self-esteem has taken a huge hit as well, so I know that that is definitely part of the issue with me not wanting to eat. Anyone have any advice for how I could keep myself on track or find some motivation to continue caring like I used to?
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Have you ever tried a support group?

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