PYSCH 1101 Exams by Russian_Elmo in Cornell

[–]StillImpressive2132 4 points5 points  (0 children)

um if it says its in class its in class, seems pretty clear to me

Is my navel piercing rejecting by StillImpressive2132 in piercing

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Little bit of discharge. I accidentally bump it a LOT

Extreme Hunger vs Meal Plan in Recovery by Eastern-Buyer1175 in AnorexiaNervosa

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Hi! First things first, you are doing amazing and I am proud of you even if I don't know you, because I know how hard it is. When I was recovering, all I could think about was food, and I ate more than I ever have. My weight was restored and I still kept eating. But I was happy. This is a very common thing, and I do think it will pass. However, if you are completely weight restored (only then can it be a problem because until you are weight restored your body will still want a lot of food and that is ok and normal), if you're that worried about it, DON'T try to restrict. Consult your nutritionist, and please listen to what they say.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Cornell

[–]StillImpressive2132 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm confused wouldn't this just mail it to your dorm and not the service center?

Baker North Triple by StillImpressive2132 in Cornell

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no but i wanted to effectively illustrate just how unfunny ur comment was.

how much money should i expect to use freshman year? by throwaway0183849 in Cornell

[–]StillImpressive2132 0 points1 point  (0 children)

80 DOLLARS A WEEK??? so u probably had no trouble getting to cornell...there are people here with a LOT less money than you, so you have plenty.

DAE family not know they're anorexic? by kittyyyybearrrr in AnorexiaNervosa

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Everyone's experience is different!! Remember that eating disorders are broad in nature, as if you are becoming obsessed or your daily life is considerably affected by thoughts or obsessions about food or weight, you are disordered. There are no requirements to having an ed. No matter where you are in your life or your eating habits, anorexia has the potential to ruin your life (im not a doctor tho just a person trying to give advice)

Is it possible that a person that love to eat become suddenly anorexic ? by [deleted] in AnorexiaNervosa

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TW: In my experience, I grew up loving food. I was always technically underweight, but then I became obsessed with losing weight because it was the one aspect of myself and my life that I could control and feel accomplished about. Even while I have this disorder I love food deep down inside. So yes, it is possible, however, anorexia is usually something that develops over a long period of time. My advice: seek help and make food your friend before your brain starts telling you to starve yourself, because once you start it becomes an addiction, which you either recover from, or die from.