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 In the past, or currently, I have suffered from
Compulsive Overeating (9 votes)
47.37%
Anorixia Nervosa (4 votes)
21.05%
Bulimia Nervosa (4 votes)
21.05%
Other type eating disorder (2 votes)
10.53%
19 Votes Total Last vote Monday, December 24, 2012, 3:27pm by 23714
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Amazone I.
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Rh+ GT 4.....E/INTP ....prop.=non-taster..
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perhaps might this be a better reply: *beyond knowledge* from Dr. Jean Klein  ......... here also it becomes clear why
neither "we aren't* nor *haven't* anything....  


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Don't know what your above post was exactly about, Amazone, but thanks for posting.
Been having flare-ups recently. More centered around not having enough rest or something with my gut; again variety of food with the gut is a key, but today I had an allergy based flare-up of bulimia before I could get home to take my allergy protocol.
So I got to thinking about all the efforts in Sweden made on bulimic research and thought "hmmm what if I went there one year and told them about my saga?" SAdly, I pulled up some new info about a corporation both in Sweden and America that treats anorexics and bulimics, but there is NOTHING NEW WHATSOEVER that they are doing, and note it says sufferers stay well for "a minimum of one year" after treatment. This is just classic type of hospital program procedure for in-patients -- repeatedly showing people how much to eat for satiety is not going to cut it. Even if you DO hypnotize them at the same time (ha ha)

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Been wondering - if anyone cares to post - how many temptations towards avoids do you still have (and during what situatons) do we have that might occasionally suck us back into the eating disorder? if you answer please include how long your healing period has been on the BTD, GTD or SWAMI so far. Thank you.  


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