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Unhappy Aug 11, 2019 at 09:49 PM
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I'm in my 30s. I should be far past having issues with eating. I lost significant weight in my 20s with frequent working out, running and occasionally purging. I binged, but on lentils and carrots. Then I was happy for several years until I had a baby. I gained significant weight again and now several years later I'm an overweight binge eater I started therapy and got my binging under control. But now I'm eating 1000-1400 calories a day and my therapist is concerned I'm being too restrictive. I can't find a happy medium 😭
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Sorry you are having a tough time and hope you can find a happy medium. Hope you can work with counselor and maybe dietitian who can help.
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Default Aug 12, 2019 at 09:25 PM
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Is your health okay? Bloodwork good? Weight healthy and stable? Maybe this amount is pretty close to normal for you. 😁 Just check in with your dr.
If you find you have ruminating thoughts about food, investigate the best ways to traverse with your mental health practitioner.
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