8Apr/1110
How much weight can I lose if I become anorexic?
Seriously. If I become anorexic, how much weight will I lose in one month? I weigh 250, and im 5'6. I would eat something under 500 calories every other day, and drink grape juice one time a day and consume heaps of water the other days im not eating something like string cheese. I am going to do this, I just want an honest answer. How much would I lose?
April 8th, 2011 - 04:03
First of all..I used to be one. DO NOT do that to yourself! You can also die because of that disease. I have an idea though. You can eat veggies and put a little oil and lemon juice on it. Eat a sandwich but make it healthy…use chicken (a slice) and make sure the deli wafers the cheese (get reduced fat) put one of those on your sandwich as well. Eat fruits such as bananas they have 3 grams of fat a piece and are good for you. For dinner have a serving of veggies (raw, healthier) and make them 70 percent of your meal then have an 8 oz piece of chicken and a sweet potato (white is starchy and NOT good for you). You will lose weight it is very effective hun. Please, just don’t do the anerexic thing to yourself.
April 8th, 2011 - 04:03
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April 8th, 2011 - 04:03
Your body will go into survival mode and start storing fat and burning muscle. So you will just stay fat but look like you have no muscle. Those people who are stick thin and are anorexic were already thin before they became anorexic. If you take the clothing off you can see the fat bulging out and their bones exposed due to lack of muscle. So you will only loose muscle weight, not fat weight.
April 8th, 2011 - 04:03
Quite honestly you wont lose that much weight because your body will go into starvation mode and hold onto all the fat. Go on a regular diet. It may take longer but the effects will also last longer. You would lose some weight fast but it wont stay that way.
April 8th, 2011 - 04:03
You ignorant sicko.
You can’t switch anorexia on and off when you fancy it.
Get an education.
April 8th, 2011 - 04:03
Seriously, too much.
Don’t be so hard on yourself concerning your weight. It doesn’t really matter. To quote Theodore Geisel (Dr. Seuss) "Those who matter don’t mind, and those who mind don’t matter."
April 8th, 2011 - 04:03
Anorexia is not a decision, it’s a disorder. It is not a good thing. There is no magic bullet for losing weight. The hard truth is that it takes diet control and exercise. The big difference for me was simply switching from sugared soda to diet. At 5’0 I was a tad over 250. When I was weighed Thursday at my doctor’s office, I was at 148. It CAN be done, but there simply is no easy way. Anyone who tells you there is is probably trying to sell you something.
April 8th, 2011 - 04:03
Believe me, You don’t want anorexia. When I was 14-years old, I was 4’11 and 70-something pounds. I thought I was fat. I saw it in the mirror and believed it. I tried to find ways to lose weight, but the only thing that I could think of was having an eating disorder. I hated throwing up so I didn’t want to do that. So I thought starving myself would do the trick. I was so hungry. I would binge, starve, binge, starve. My weight went up and down and finally I was able to starve myself for awhile. After a year or so into wanting an eating disorder, it got worse and worse. Finally I didn’t want to be anorexic and it was too late. I developed bulimia years later and I had to learn to beat this eating disorder alone. I was broke (still am) and had no insurance to get help. Places where I lived didn’t have anyone specializing in eating disorder, so for the past 16-years, I suffered. Now I’m trying so hard to fight this eating disorder it’s so hard to break! I’m almost recovered, but the battle is still there. I want to let you know, PLEASE, PLEASE do NOT go down the eating disorder road. It’s dangerous and will kill you. Just eat healthy. Follow the food pyramid, drink water, and exercise. You’ll see a difference in that. Take care of yourself! Email me if you want at colorfulgirl29@yahoo.com
April 8th, 2011 - 04:03
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April 8th, 2011 - 04:03
Okay hun, listen. I am anorexic and it isn’t fun. It’s a living hell. And you can’t just ‘become’ anorexic. It doesn’t work like that. It’s a mental illness. Please read this
http://www.net33.com/thin/anaattributes.htm