At what point do you think it is time to get help for an eating disorder?
CalvinBoBalvin
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Jun 22, 2015
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As soon as you feel it interferes with your health or happiness. The sooner you reach out thr better.
Kimly97
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Aug 24, 2015
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At the point you are thinking about it. The early you find help, the faster you will recover. You will also avoid complications so it's a win-win! Good luck!
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Rivielle
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Nov 30, 2015
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At the point where you find out about it because it's better to prevent than to cure. You could start of with yourself then ask others for help when you think you can't controlt anymore
Kateishere1
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Dec 13, 2015
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When you realize you have one. As soon as you think you might have one. NO psychologist will hate you for talking to them. It's better to find help as early as possible.
Theleavesinmay
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Feb 16, 2016
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The time that you come to know that you have one and/or that the disorder is affecting how you see yourself and your quality of life. Don't wait!
HopeForTheBest13
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May 16, 2016
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When you start having the symptoms, as in a thigh gap becomes your obsession. Its unhealthy. That's when you should get help
Anonymous
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Jun 7, 2016
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Once you realize you are experience unnatural eating habits, you should get help right away. It could be the difference of life or death. I know it is a hard choice, but it is worth it.
Hope
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Oct 25, 2016
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i think that as soon as you think that you might have a eating disorder its time to reach out for help cause neglection or denial of it will only worsen it , its indeed tough to reach out for help but in the end it will be worth it
allisonraee13
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Nov 15, 2016
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The earlier you catch it, the better. Eating disorders like to trick us into thinking we aren't sick enough to get help. But there's no quota to meet to deserve help. If you realize you have one, THAT'S the time to get help.
Anonymous
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Sep 18, 2017
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The second you can admit you have one. Eating disorders are serious problems and the sooner you get help the better off you'll be in the long run. The issue with EDs is when left untreated they can be life-threatening and sometimes develop to a point where reversing them becomes a long rather difficult process. Please get help as soon as you can.
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