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<blockquote data-quote="zoze_j" data-source="post: 1073867" data-attributes="member: 261782"><p>I'm super glad to hear that! What is awful is that he preferred you "skinny" despite the fact it was downright dangerous! Silly man!</p><p></p><p>And I completely agree, it really is too easy to fall into that trap, and then remain stuck in the cycle until the penny drops.</p><p>I think it would be a great idea for Diabetes UK to run some kind of awareness campaign. Obviously the mention of a facebook group is shocking, because I dread to think how many young girls (and guys) are doing this to themselves, quite likely blissfully ignorant of the potential long term effects. I'm like you, and consider myself lucky to have come out of it with very minimal complications - <strong>so far</strong>. Though every day I worry about the future and what could happen because of what I did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zoze_j, post: 1073867, member: 261782"] I'm super glad to hear that! What is awful is that he preferred you "skinny" despite the fact it was downright dangerous! Silly man! And I completely agree, it really is too easy to fall into that trap, and then remain stuck in the cycle until the penny drops. I think it would be a great idea for Diabetes UK to run some kind of awareness campaign. Obviously the mention of a facebook group is shocking, because I dread to think how many young girls (and guys) are doing this to themselves, quite likely blissfully ignorant of the potential long term effects. I'm like you, and consider myself lucky to have come out of it with very minimal complications - [B]so far[/B]. Though every day I worry about the future and what could happen because of what I did. [/QUOTE]
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