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[quote=Anonymous]Mom, When you say her behavior has taken a turn for the worse what exactly do you mean? I suffered from anorexia in high school and would love to be of any help possible to you, I'm just unclear as to exactly what you are dealing with. Are you certain that the problem is an ED, or is it more behaviorial? I know that for me, it wasn't at all about "stupid ideas"...it was just the first time I had ever dieted (I was 16) and it quickly spiraled out of my control. Could you possibly give any more info so that I could actually be more helpful? I'm so sorry that you are all dealing with this. Please be gentle with your child and remember that she is likely terrified and ashamed and is NOT doing this "at" you. I look back with so much sorrow about all of the pain that I caused my parents, but at the time I was also acutely aware that this was like a freight train that I could not stop, even though I deeply wad to. [/quote]
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