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Will I ever be able to recover from my eating disorder?

I have battled my whole life and I even when I have a few good days, I fall back into binging and purging. I have a therapist, a Dr., and all the help that I am able to afford which is not much at the moment. I just feel like I will never be able to overcome my eating disorder.

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  • 8 years ago
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    I believe an eating disorder really is the result of an emotional physiological stress. Somewhere inside of you you have negative beliefs that you're unlovable, you're worthless. Seeing a doctor or trying to keep a diet is just a bandaid. You can postpone it temporary but you will have always go back to square one. I believe the answer to this is to delete the frequency from the negative beliefs inside of you. Then you can move forward with healthy goals. I know that easier said than done but it's truly isnt. I recommend this book called "The Healing Code" by Dr. Alex Loyd. He shows you an easy way that only takes 6 minutes to cancel out the negative frequencies in your body which cause you to feel bad which causes you to turn to food for fullness or relief.

    It helped me cure my depression, asthma and eczema. I had asthma all my life. Bad asthma, to the point I couldnt drive without feeling like I jogged miles. I also use to binge eat. My escape was sugar. I would by pastries by the dozens and mindlessly eat, promising myself it was going to be the last time each time. It's an endless cycle. You have the power to stop it. You don't need any tools, doctors or meds. You have the power in your hands. Good luck! If I can help you in any way let me know. :)

    Source(s): My life experience. I am now 26.
  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    I have battled anorexia and bulimia since my early 20's. I am now 41 and my anorexia is the worst that it has ever been. All of that being said, I have had many good days, months, and years, where I wasn't completely consumed with what I ate. My personal belief is that you never completely recover from an eating disorder because the thoughts are always somewhere in the back of your mind. You just have to remember that they aren't important. Being healthy is. Easier said than done and I struggle every day. It will get better once your treatment is on the right path.

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