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Old 08-02-2008, 06:01 PM #1
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Default Unsure where to put this: Involuntary Bulimia

Since the whole onslaught of severe anxiety and panic attacks, I haven't been eating and when I do eat, it feels like my body can't handle it. Like litterally after two bites of a sandwich I'll feel overly full, like to the point of needing to throw up, and I usually do.

I feel like I can't keep anything down because my stomach can't even handle the littlest amount of food. I can handle water but that's about it. My pdoc was the one who first said 'sounds like involuntary bulimia' and that was it.

I'm afraid that this could become a serious problem and I don't want it to be. :/

Does anyone have any advice?
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