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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 967283" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>Well done, [USER=53120]@akindrat18[/USER]. Admitting that you secretly snack (binge perchance?) on junk food is the first step to recovery. You can decieve others, but you know the truth. I think it has been your reluctance / inability to be totally honest here that has annoyed and frustrated many trying to help you.</p><p>You will gain most from the counselling if you can be totally honest with the therapist too. Don't waste your time, or the counsellor's by holding anything back. You have already taken the first step to your recovery. Good for you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 967283, member: 100904"] Well done, [USER=53120]@akindrat18[/USER]. Admitting that you secretly snack (binge perchance?) on junk food is the first step to recovery. You can decieve others, but you know the truth. I think it has been your reluctance / inability to be totally honest here that has annoyed and frustrated many trying to help you. You will gain most from the counselling if you can be totally honest with the therapist too. Don't waste your time, or the counsellor's by holding anything back. You have already taken the first step to your recovery. Good for you! [/QUOTE]
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