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#81
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01-13-2012, 10:46 PM
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Re: Bullimic Death
So indeed it is puke.....gross! But I'm not surprised about the large amout of vomit in those pitchers. I learned in school about anorexia/nervosa and bulimia. People who suffer from bulimia binge and can eat insane amounts of food. Their psyche already knows that the food ingested will not be there for long so the bulimics brain is tricked into thinking that the stomach an hold large quantities of food. In the binging phase anyone can consume anywhere for 10,000 to 20,000 even more IN ONE SITTING! The purging phase can last for HOURS at a time. Afterwards, the person may feel tired, exahusted even weak (of course) Someone even described this feeling as being hit by a mack truck. WOW!
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#86
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01-23-2012, 11:21 PM
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Re: Bullimic Death
After I had my son (many years ago) I would limit my self to 500 calories a day. I was down to a size 0. My husband said I was too thin, but when I would look in the mirror I would see loose skin and figure it was fat. I happened to be on television one evening and was able to see myself. I looked absolutely skeletal. I couldn't make myself eat, however. I would vomit. My stomach was so used to not getting any food, it wouldn't allow it. I started drinking milkshakes and was able to work my way back up to eating regular meals with the family. I joined a gym and once I started working out my body was toned and bikini awesome until I was 46. Now...I am 55 and am not thin or toned. My fault entirely, but I have done my time. People can either accept me as a size 12 or they can't. Not my problem. Now...I think I will go eat a pie. Yummy.
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