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  • chuinn's Avatar
    2 posts since May '08
    • Hi i'm 18 this year and have had bulimia for 1.5yrs. i am of healthy weight and am a consistent runner. it's just this problem of bulimia, i will eat and puke them out, thinking i have overeaten the designated amount that i should have. my parents knew about it and we tried to work things out n it got abit better. but only for a while. it came back again worse, but this time my parents didnt know; they thought i am normal already. i dont want to let them know for fear of further disappointing them but i cnt stop doing it; it's like a habit tjhat cannot be broken! i feel ashmed and miserable at times ): i ve been thinking of seeing psychiatrist but i know it ivolves alot of money and me being a student, cannot afford it. i really dont want to inform or let my parents know about this ): i am lost and worried, i know it's affecting me and esp since im taking A levels this year. is there any affordable means that i, as a student, can take? ):

  • ghast.'s Avatar
    535 posts since Apr '07
  • bb_mm's Avatar
    59 posts since Jun '07
  • alfagal's Avatar
    14,485 posts since Sep '05
    • Originally posted by bb_mm:

      please consult your school counsellor. you need help from a professional.


      yes agree

      pls seek help..

      dun have to be ashamed of urself...

      its good to b aware of ur situation..better than some pple who think tat its normal to binge and throw up..

  • Pitot's Avatar
    31,704 posts since Aug '05
    • yes pls seek help. this is not a disgraceful thing.

       

      This is a medical problem. seek help pls.

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    TehJarVu's Avatar
    59,467 posts since Dec '03
    • i think the cheapest way is to go to the nearest polyclinic
      tell the doctor your problem and get him to refer u to IMH
      then u will get subsidised rates after that

      please let your parents know so that they can help you and give  support
      dun deceive them and deceive yourself

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    6,212 posts since Aug '02
  • chuinn's Avatar
    2 posts since May '08
    • is there anywhere apart from IMH that deals with this?eastern side perhaps? and do you know around how much it will cost? my mind is having the battle to go or not to go; and if i go, should i go alone first before i take any actions to tell my parents though i really would hope i can do this without letting them know, because the last time they knew htey were so upset n reprimanded me ):

  • 00011000's Avatar
    206 posts since Feb '07
    • My 2 cents worth of advise.

      But trust me, I have worked in a hospital with psychiatrists and I have seen such case before.

      And I tell you, it is cheaper if you seek help earlier. Go seek help asap.

      As you are a student, they charge you student rate and not adult rate. 

      Edited by 00011000 11 May `08, 9:47PM
  • jojobeach's Avatar
    3,221 posts since Apr '07
    • Originally posted by chuinn:

      Hi i'm 18 this year and have had bulimia for 1.5yrs. i am of healthy weight and am a consistent runner. it's just this problem of bulimia, i will eat and puke them out, thinking i have overeaten the designated amount that i should have. my parents knew about it and we tried to work things out n it got abit better. but only for a while. it came back again worse, but this time my parents didnt know; they thought i am normal already. i dont want to let them know for fear of further disappointing them but i cnt stop doing it; it's like a habit tjhat cannot be broken! i feel ashmed and miserable at times ): i ve been thinking of seeing psychiatrist but i know it ivolves alot of money and me being a student, cannot afford it. i really dont want to inform or let my parents know about this ): i am lost and worried, i know it's affecting me and esp since im taking A levels this year. is there any affordable means that i, as a student, can take? ):

      Chuin,

      Your condition is not uncommon among girls your age.

      I too suffered from this condition, but only for two years.

      It has to do with your self image thing. And no, you are not crazy.

      But it is possible to get over it.

      Start by eating smart and healthy.

      Know what food to eat and what needs to be avoided.

      Nowadays I eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables.. I call them guilt free food. These foods don't make me want to puke and and I can eat as much as I want.

      Foods that makes me guilty and makes me go puke are those oily and fatty stuff. Like pizza, hamburgers and deep fried food, and more often hawker food.

      It will be betta if you go vegetarian. But remember to read up on how to ensure you get a balance and nutritional vegetarian diet.

      At your age, you still need plenty of growth foods to ensure a long healthy life.

      If eating a healthy diet still doesn't help, please seek professional help.

       

       

  • maurizio13's Avatar
    8,299 posts since Sep '06
    • healthy weight?

      what might seemingly be healthy for you might not be for others.

      what is your weight?

  • maurizio13's Avatar
    8,299 posts since Sep '06
    • not forgetting when you regurgitate your food, the acid from your stomach erodes

      the lining cells from your throat.

       

      might cause long term maladies.

  • pyjamasgirl's Avatar
    312 posts since Aug '05
    • go to hospital seek help. try to ask them to prescribe topamax to u.

      this medicine helps to curb your binge eating.

       

      i suggest you shld go to SGH, LIFE centre.

      they have many people to help you overcome. n its at afordable rate.

      cant rem, but i think is less than 100 per trip.

       

      they have psychatrist to talk to u, nutritionist to help u plan ur diet, and many cousellors to help u. as well as friends over who can help one another. but be careful, dont get influenced by some.

       

      u have to seek help. and must have strong will power too.

      talk to professional help. ok..

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    Yunhaier's Avatar
    7,834 posts since Apr '01
    • Originally posted by chuinn:

      Hi i'm 18 this year and have had bulimia for 1.5yrs. i am of healthy weight and am a consistent runner. it's just this problem of bulimia, i will eat and puke them out, thinking i have overeaten the designated amount that i should have. my parents knew about it and we tried to work things out n it got abit better. but only for a while. it came back again worse, but this time my parents didnt know; they thought i am normal already. i dont want to let them know for fear of further disappointing them but i cnt stop doing it; it's like a habit tjhat cannot be broken! i feel ashmed and miserable at times ): i ve been thinking of seeing psychiatrist but i know it ivolves alot of money and me being a student, cannot afford it. i really dont want to inform or let my parents know about this ): i am lost and worried, i know it's affecting me and esp since im taking A levels this year. is there any affordable means that i, as a student, can take? ):


      icon_arrow.gif If you cannot handle it yourself, you ought to seek help because the nature of Bulimia is psychological and unlike Anorexia, it's difficult to detect people suffering from Bulimia as they falls under the healthy weight range.

       

      90% of people suffering from Bulimia are women and it's not because of their desire to be to thin - rather it's the fear to be overweight.

       

      You might want to speak to your teacher, school counselor or someone you trust for a start - someone in your social circle needs to know that you are suffering from this plight. These are the people who can provide you emotional and psychological support around you 24/7; the internet does not.

       

      You need to address this fear, because most of the time, it's unfounded. Do not feel ashamed seeking help when you are unable resolve it yourself. There are times in life we need some form of assistance to put our life in order again.

       

      Please take care. icon_idea.gif

       

      Cheers   

       

      Edited by Yunhaier 12 May `08, 11:52AM
  • BeautifulBetty's Avatar
    268 posts since Aug '07
    • At least TS is not in denial about her condition. She knows it and that is a good start. Since you are aware of your problem I think deep inside you are a strong person and can get out of it easily. Take the courage and talk to your parents again.  I'm sure they can help you the second time around just like they did the first time. IMO going to a psychiatrist is errmmm really a waste of money. Any good doctor will also help you to overcome your problem.

      Be strong and take care.

  • Ongsoosiang's Avatar
    114 posts since Feb '08
    • Originally posted by jojobeach:

      Chuin,

      Your condition is not uncommon among girls your age.

      I too suffered from this condition, but only for two years.

      It has to do with your self image thing. And no, you are not crazy.

      But it is possible to get over it.

      Start by eating smart and healthy.

      Know what food to eat and what needs to be avoided.

      Nowadays I eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables.. I call them guilt free food. These foods don't make me want to puke and and I can eat as much as I want.

      Foods that makes me guilty and makes me go puke are those oily and fatty stuff. Like pizza, hamburgers and deep fried food, and more often hawker food.

      It will be betta if you go vegetarian. But remember to read up on how to ensure you get a balance and nutritional vegetarian diet.

      At your age, you still need plenty of growth foods to ensure a long healthy life.

      If eating a healthy diet still doesn't help, please seek professional help.

       

       


      Vegetarian diet is more likely to cause obesity than a meat diet.I am a vegetarian and I am fat.Ten years ago when I was still a meat eater, I was thin.Vegetarian diet contains more carbohydrates than what our body actually needed.

  • jojobeach's Avatar
    3,221 posts since Apr '07
    • Originally posted by Ongsoosiang:


      Vegetarian diet is more likely to cause obesity than a meat diet.I am a vegetarian and I am fat.Ten years ago when I was still a meat eater, I was thin.Vegetarian diet contains more carbohydrates than what our body actually needed.

      Ong,

      I don't know what you've been eating. But it seems you're eating the wrong kind of foods and at the wrong quantities.

      A balance diet is important.

      I am no nutritionist, but a vegetarian diet high in fiber and substitute proteins plus multi-vitamins keeps me slender and trim.

      You may want to consult a nutritionist to resolve your weight issue.

       

  • Keryums's Avatar
    1 post since Jun '08
    • My name is Ker-Yu Ong, I am 18 years old and a recent high-school graduate from school in the USA. I am back home in Singapore for my summer vacation and have received a grant from my high school to pursue a community awareness project.

                  My proposed project is to create a book containing entries from the people of Singapore that focuses on the prevalence of eating disorders in this country. I hope to receive entries in any form (letters, art work, collages, photographs, poetry, just to name a few) from all who are interested -male, female, older, younger -that reflect their thoughts, opinions, experiences, etc. with eating disorders. All entries will be anonymous, so hopefully this project can also serve as kind of outlet for those individuals whose suffering is still a secret.

                  I am interested in this topic because I have personally suffered from an eating disorder for the past three years, and my experience has truly shaped the person that I am today. In February 2007, Channel News Asia reported that the number of teenagers with eating disorder has increased six-fold since 2002, and that the Singapore General Hospital said 140 new cases are reported every year. Each time I arrive home from abroad and catch up with friends, I hear about how many new people have "turned" anorexic or bulimic. An eating disorder, I believe, is a desperate cry for help, and it upsets me how trivial this topic may appear. The goal of my project is to bring more attention to the prevalence of eating disorders in Singapore, and hopefully to shed some light on the underlying issues that are plague these our community.

                  I have attempted to contact schools to ask for their help in letting students know about my project, but have unfortunately been denied at every institution thus far. I hope to receive help your help. If you are interested in sending me an entry, or know of any interested individuals or groups, please have them contact me at: 9636 7643.My home address, where all entries should be submitted, is:

         38 Bin Tong Park
         Singapore 269819

                  Thank you very much for taking the time to read this email, and please contact me if you have any thoughts, ideas or questions. I sincerely look forward to your help and support.

       

  • Karma88's Avatar
    789 posts since Mar '08
    • Originally posted by Keryums:

      My name is Ker-Yu Ong, I am 18 years old and a recent high-school graduate from school in the USA. I am back home in Singapore for my summer vacation and have received a grant from my high school to pursue a community awareness project.

                  My proposed project is to create a book containing entries from the people of Singapore that focuses on the prevalence of eating disorders in this country. I hope to receive entries in any form (letters, art work, collages, photographs, poetry, just to name a few) from all who are interested -male, female, older, younger -that reflect their thoughts, opinions, experiences, etc. with eating disorders. All entries will be anonymous, so hopefully this project can also serve as kind of outlet for those individuals whose suffering is still a secret.

                  I am interested in this topic because I have personally suffered from an eating disorder for the past three years, and my experience has truly shaped the person that I am today. In February 2007, Channel News Asia reported that the number of teenagers with eating disorder has increased six-fold since 2002, and that the Singapore General Hospital said 140 new cases are reported every year. Each time I arrive home from abroad and catch up with friends, I hear about how many new people have "turned" anorexic or bulimic. An eating disorder, I believe, is a desperate cry for help, and it upsets me how trivial this topic may appear. The goal of my project is to bring more attention to the prevalence of eating disorders in Singapore, and hopefully to shed some light on the underlying issues that are plague these our community.

                  I have attempted to contact schools to ask for their help in letting students know about my project, but have unfortunately been denied at every institution thus far. I hope to receive help your help. If you are interested in sending me an entry, or know of any interested individuals or groups, please have them contact me at: 9636 7643.My home address, where all entries should be submitted, is:

         38 Bin Tong Park
         Singapore 269819

                  Thank you very much for taking the time to read this email, and please contact me if you have any thoughts, ideas or questions. I sincerely look forward to your help and support.

       


      When did this become a e-mailing forum ?

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