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I am a 15-year-old girl, I play volleyball and I weigh about 97 lbs. Lately, I have been feeling really fat. I am not comfortable in my bod. I feel like I might be developing an eating disorder. What should I do? I don’t want to tell anyone.

 

It’s natural for tweens and teens to feel uncomfortable in their changing bodies. And we’re sorry to say that for most of us, it’s normal to dislike parts of our bods from time to time. But when you let these toxic thoughts get out of control, they can do serious damage. Whether you think you’re slipping down the disordered-eating spiral or have a full-blown eating disorder, GL is here with 12 dos and don’ts to help you get back to being healthy.

 

Do talk it out. I know it’s awkward and hard to talk about, but eating disorders have a frightening way of rooting themselves in your mind. Your parents or a trusted adult mentor can help you find the professional help you need.

 

Don’t be afraid to get help. Conquering an eating disorder isn’t as easy as eating three full meals every day. The way you view your body and the things you put into it are hard to change. Meeting with a pro is a hugely helpful way to get your brain back on track.

 

Do train with a pro. If you want to revamp your body image, exercise is a great way to do it. But you have to be careful not to go overboard, especially when your body is recovering from disordered eating habits. Working with a professional to develop an exercise plan will help keep you toned without overtaxing your bod. Yoga is a great activity to consider because it encourages a positive outlook for your mind and body, and can keep you fit without working your body too hard.

 

Don’t hide it. Wearing baggy clothing or sneaking off to purge might seem like easy ways to keep your eating disorder a secret. These behaviors do far more harm than good, though, so back away, babe, and be honest with those who love you and yourself.

 

Do focus on feeding your body. Many girls develop an eating disorder because they need some sort of control over their lives. Visiting a nutritionist to figure out exactly what your body needs to function—and then following her advice—can help you gain control of your body in a healthy way.

 

Don’t pull away. When you’re struggling to regain healthy habits, it’s tough listening to your friends ask you how you’re doing or your parents inquiring about your daily diet. But don’t use their lack of understanding or tact as a reason to pull away from them. You need support. Explain how you’re feeling and how they can help you best.

 

Do snack. If the idea of eating three large meals a day is off-putting, try consuming smaller meals with snacks scattered throughout the day. Think celery and peanut butter, apples, Greek yogurt smoothies, almonds and cheese and crackers.

 

Don’t think of food as the enemy. It’s not! Splurges are okay, sweetie, so don’t feel guilty about munching on those homemade treats your bud bakes or an extra helping of fresh strawberries ‘n’ whipped cream. Resist the urge to purge and savor the delicious things you consumer. Remember: Your body needs food to keep you doing what you love. Food is a good—make that great—thing.

 

Do seek out healthy friends. If your group of girlies is focused on looks 24/7, it’s a fab idea to expand your horizons with some new buds. Surround yourself with chicas who are positive about themselves and the world you live in, and you’ll feel yourself adopting their mindset. Girl power!

 

Don’t lie. It’s tempting to tell a friend or family member what you think they want to hear, but plastering on a smile and pretending that life is just peachy won’t help you get better. If you’re feeling uncomfortable with a convo, simply say, “I really appreciate your concern, but I’d rather not talk about it.”

 

Do look for a new emotional outlet. Take time to think about why and how disordered eating became a habit. Perhaps your parents are going through a divorce, or school is getting super stressful. Whatever the reason is, try to channel your emotions in a healthy way. Take up painting or ceramics or drawing. Write music or plays. Start keeping a diary. Do what makes you feel happy.

 

Don’t go through it alone. There are tons of hotlines and support groups out there that will allow you to remain anonymous if you so choose. Getting advice from someone who’s walked in your shoes can help you feel less isolated. They can also give you good advice about dealing with concerned friends and fam, and dealing with your disorder.

 

For starters, you can call the National Eating Disorder Helpline toll-free at 1-800-931-2237 or visit their website for more information about treatment options at nationaleatingdisorders.org.

BY BRITTANY TAYLOR ON 4/18/2011 5:54:00 PM

POSTED IN body, weight, eating, body image, eating disorder, advice

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I weigh 139 pounds! I feel ok in my body. But I could loose a little weight. But most people say I look great, and skinny. It's weird but whatever. I'm just gonna do what I have to do. As long as I'm health and fit.

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by Beachsidegirl on 5/20/2011 5:13:14 PM

 
 

your 15 and weigh 97 pounds??? im underweight for my age (not because i have an eating disorder...its because i have a fast metabolism) and im 13 and weigh 97 pounds. thats underweight for 13 years old. your 15....you WAYYYYY to underweight

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by metrostation3xx on 5/17/2011 6:22:45 PM

 
 

All of ya'll r soo lucky Im 13 and weigh 138 pounds now thats fat!!

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by babolovescookies on 5/6/2011 7:23:38 PM

 
 

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Hey ok i have a problem and its kinda stupid but its been bothering me... ok my parents recently got a divorce and im ok about that. but, im 14 so i cant drive to or from schoool by myself. im fine w my mama getting and taking me but i dont like it when my daddy does. he has a lot more money then my mom does, but he won't spend it on cars. he has a few cars but all of them are rlly old and embarrising. i no this is rude but its true! he knows it 2 but he says he doesnt care how it looks or wat it makes us look lik. one of them is a REALLY old station wagon thats light brown and is rlly loud. he only got it for 200 dollars if that shows u how ugly it is. some other ones is a huge green church van kinda veichle and a little brown lebaron that needs fixed up. wat can i do about this? and wat do i say 2 ppl who say something? thanks i no i sound snobby but its been botherin me. thanks!!




Hey girlie. I know you're embarrassed but think about it this way- you are the one that notices it. I doubt your friends will say anything and if they do, just say "Yea, it's pretty embarrassing" and laugh it off. Remember that you are lucky and have parents who care and a car that takes you from point A to point B. Lots of people aren't as lucky as you. Hope this helps! 
Marly Z.

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by awesomeful on 5/4/2011 4:15:37 PM

 
 

MOD!!! I have a friend at school who is recovering from anorexia. She's in my lunch period, so the people who sit at my lunch table and I are kind of responsible for making sure she eats something during lunch. Once she started going out with her boyfriend, she was feeling really lovey dovey and actually eating bits of a sandwich, which was a real improvement. But lately, it kind of wore off (she's still very happy with her boyfriend, though) but she's having some family probs that are trying to get worked out in therapy. Now she can't even eat two spoonfuls of yogurt. I've tried every trick in the book, but she just refuses to eat even a little bit. she says that she wants to but she just can't. Do you have any ideas of what I should say to her to get her to eat? Please help! Thanks a bunch

 

 

Hey girly! I'd definately talk to someone about this... maybe a guidance counselor or teacher that you trust. I wish I knew what to say, but I don't want to give you the wrong advice. Please, talk to someone about your friend...

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Becca G.

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by GLreedr36 on 4/30/2011 8:46:49 PM

 
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