Anonymous wrote:A lot of times, people substitute one disorder for another. They just fill the hole with something else, instead of getting to the crux of the issue. It's not uncommon for someone who's obese and binges, to go to the other extreme and starve themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the same height...I am on a weight loss plan. They said they want me at 155, age 32...she is sick. Something is wrong.
155 at 5'4?? seems rather large
Anonymous wrote:I thought all contestants were always under supervision by doctors? How'd they let this happen?
Anonymous wrote:I'm the same height...I am on a weight loss plan. They said they want me at 155, age 32...she is sick. Something is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:omg - Now THIS looks bad.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, but this is the face of an anorexic. Her hair is even beginning to look thinned out. I hate the Biggest Loser so much - it sends such a horrible message to people - weight and health are not effing games, and you can take it way too far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone with any sort of "relationship with food" is unhealthy IMHO.
It's food. I eat it.
Lucky you.
I have ED Family members. I wish them the best yet the make me sad/mad and I don't understand them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone with any sort of "relationship with food" is unhealthy IMHO.
It's food. I eat it.
Lucky you.
Anonymous wrote:anyone with any sort of "relationship with food" is unhealthy IMHO.
It's food. I eat it.