Tuesday, February 22, 2011

What is the best way to tell someone you have an eating disorder?

Also, does anyone know of a place of treatment of eating disorders in Kansas, I can not find one. I'm at the point where I know I need help, but be close. First, my sincere congratulations. Struggling with an eating disorder is not an easy task, and talk is even more difficult! The best way to tell someone (eg, parents) should be very simple. First, choose a time of tension, not to speak. Schedule if possible. For example: "Mom, I have something important that needs to talk with you and dad away is important to establish when all can meet and talk Would you like dinner tonight gonna be alright This gives parents (., or any other person who reveals) the possibility of "Get Ready" and feel less "stuck" or caught. Before the time to meet people that you disclose, write a short list of "chops". If doubt or fear, or lose your temper, you just see the maps. It is a great comfort in knowing that you have some "back up" When you're ready to sit down, be sure to give them something to aspire to in advance (for example, "I say this because I trust you, and because I know I will support even though they say it is confusing or fear). When greeting a person (especially in the way you expect to reply) is more likely to respond that way. Then it's time to dive into trying something as: "Thank you for taking the time to know I think you're wondering why I asked to meet with you This is not easy to say, so" .I'm going to dive in.I have an eating disorder. It is called ________ . Some of the symtpoms ___ ______ I have experienced in months, _____, _____ _____,. I say this because I want ________, _______, _______ (perhaps one of the things that "help me find a treatment plant). I know there are a lot of information to record, and you may have many questions I do not want to be overwhelmed right now, but I would like to respond to all questions. After that, let's talk about what to do. "Good luck. You are doing the right thing. Hang in there, ~ M ~ Try to www.edap.org/ you can chat with someone live and they should be able to help you. Or you can call their hotline 1-800-931-2237 Good luck! They can go under a different name or have unlisted phone numbers. call a general clinic and ask. Talk to your doctor, they feel that it is good that you ask this question and look for the answer:.Some people you can talk to -.doctor, nurse, a parent or relative, a pastor, priest or rabbi, a parent of a friend, the best person you would deal with health care professionals, no seriously, go to someone else. Regards. I know there are a lot of information to record, and you may have many questions I do not want to be overwhelmed right now, but I would like to respond to all questions. After that, let's talk about what to do. "Good luck. You are doing the right thing. Hang in there, ~ M ~ Try to www.edap.org/ you can chat with someone live and they should be able to help you. Or you can call their hotline 1-800-931-2237 Good luck! They can go under a different name or have unlisted phone numbers. call a general clinic and ask. Talk to your doctor, they feel that it is good that you ask this question and look for the answer:.Some people you can talk to -.doctor, nurse, a parent or relative, a pastor, priest or rabbi, a parent of a friend, the best person you would deal with health care professionals, no seriously, go to someone else. Regards. I know there are a lot of information to record, and you may have many questions I do not want to be overwhelmed right now, but I would like to respond to all questions. After that, let's talk about what to do. "Good luck. You are doing the right thing. Hang in there, ~ M ~ Try to www.edap.org/ you can chat with someone live and they should be able to help you. Or you can call their hotline 1-800-931-2237 Good luck! They can go under a different name or have unlisted phone numbers. call a general clinic and ask. Talk to your doctor, they feel that it is good that you ask this question and look for the answer:.Some people you can talk to -.doctor, nurse, a parent or relative, a pastor, priest or rabbi, a parent of a friend, the best person you would deal with health care professionals, no seriously, go to someone else. Regards.

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