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newmie66 Posted at 9:02 am on June 12, 2008
I am recovering from an eating disorder where I chew and spit my food, as many of you already know. I have a question though. I've been doing pretty well eating normally. Full diet, protein, fruit, veggies, etc. Considering that, is it okay to continue chewing and spitting sweets or not?

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victoria4951ct Posted at 10:32 pm on June 12, 2008
No it's not okay..
jackcrack Posted at 10:03 pm on June 12, 2008
I do not think so, because of the fact that doing it with one thing very well could lead to doing it with everything again. it would be like me saying... ok... i will only throw up sweets, or something like that... its still bad for you, because of the fact it has happened before.

try gum... try chewing gum, and then once the flavor is gone, put it in the trash... but only do this with gum

anc8469 Posted at 10:34 am on June 12, 2008
No not if your recovering from that type of ed.
Lizzie2007 Posted at 9:24 am on June 12, 2008
In all honesty, it probably wouldn't hurt you to physically to do that if you are ingesting everything you need for the day.  But you should not continue doing that because what you want is to cut that habit out of your life.  If you truly want to recover, you have to stop doing it altogether, or else it will always be a part of you, and that can't be what you want.  If you are chewing and spitting, even the excess food, you will still not be recovered until you do.
da spork Posted at 9:22 am on June 12, 2008
Don't take the chance - you don't want to reintroduce that habit into your life.
jennay Posted at 9:22 am on June 12, 2008
youre working on it, so thats good. baby steps
xXMindyXx Posted at 9:16 am on June 12, 2008
it depends, if you think there's a slight chance it could get you going back to your old habits, then no. but i don't know you or how strong willed you are so i cant really say.
foxypunk Posted at 9:10 am on June 12, 2008
its not the best idea because you could get back into that habbit with regular food but as long as you keep control of what your doing then its ok
CeramicFrog Posted at 9:09 am on June 12, 2008
No, you must consume all of your food to rid yourself of the eating disorder. It's still an eating disorder if you only do it with foods you deem "bad".
handsfree Posted at 9:07 am on June 12, 2008
yeah, spit sweets
maria x3 Posted at 9:06 am on June 12, 2008
I agree with the others, if you start doing it with sweets, you'll start doing it with other foods. You don't want that habit back in your life.
maria x3 Posted at 9:05 am on June 12, 2008
What is the name of your eating disorder? Isn't it a bit like anorexia? I'm glad you're recovering!
Skeleington Queen Posted at 9:05 am on June 12, 2008
i have no idea i hae an eating disorder to but its weird i cant keep my food down but im not sick
pujolsfan Posted at 9:04 am on June 12, 2008
i wouldnt, then it will just make you want to do it with other food and you will end up in the same sinking ship that you were trying to patch up to begin with
starrynight401 Posted at 9:04 am on June 12, 2008
I'm going to say no just because it's going to bring you back into an old habit, and although you'll only be doing it with sweets it's going to give you the urge to do it with other foods again.
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