Wednesday, February 16, 2011

How many calories will I be forced to eat in recovery for an eating disorder?

Seeking help for an eating disorder. I currently consume about 900 calories per day. I'm 5'7 and weighs 95 pounds. hmmm.they probably make sure to eat three large meals and snacks in between. do not care what's in food, they want to weight gain. eat about 1100-1300, and they do not want to strengthen other only make it worse, one step at a time and then try to 1400-1600 Tthey'll try to give mental help for you won t be so obsessed with the number of calories. They want to make sure you eat a balanced diet with a good number of calories. Do not worry, do not get fat (by normal standards, IDK about the rules) All you need is the desire to improve and to be able to eat a meal without focusing on the amount of calories that is. In production, the faster your metabolism drastically, and you have to eat much, much more than 900 calories per day. In my experience (I have had more treatment for my eating disorder), I have a rule with a "normal" food (like eating, what is a normal person, about 2000 calories), a much larger meal started out as my metabolism speeds I put on meal plans have been as high as 4000 calories, but overall it's unlikely that you will put on a diet so high, but it would not be an expectation for you to be unusual to 3000 or more calories to eat. But the situation is different when you are working on an outpatient rather than inpatient teams, and each person food and recovery experience is very different. Your treatment team will expect you to eat at least three normal size meals a day, food from all different food groups require you to fear food, and you can be on a diet plan that is made of dots or exchanges act more like calories. I hope this information has helped, and try not calories, eating and weight, but your mental health and happiness of the view that food and only numbers are the problem on the surface, and it is very important that you resolve the underlying problems and you need to make the change, the more healthy coping mechanisms. If you need advice or if you have any questions, my email laurelle117@yahoo.com Good luck with your recovery!.

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