Answered by Baby_Hendrickson - Aug. 9, 2012 4:02am
Well duh.
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Answered by a member - Aug. 9, 2012 3:45am
that member was just trying to offer her honest opinion not insult you. to be honest your question wasnt very clear on your treatment i dont think you need to get rude. if you dont like the answers you get on here you shouldnt ask questions. One way or another you are going to gain weight. obviously your choices in food will determine how much you gain. as well as if you excercise or not.
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Answered by Baby_Hendrickson - Aug. 9, 2012 3:39am
I don't need a damn counselor, I got over it on my own. And I know for a fact my "issues" won't come back. I want to know if it's normal to just eat healthy and myself still gaining some. Like WTF, I'm trying to maintain my weight till I need to gain any.
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Answered by a member - Aug. 9, 2012 3:17am
If you have been treated for an eating disorder in the past, you may want to consider resuming meeting with a counselor. Even though you say you are over it, being pregnant could bring up some of the issues you dealt with in the past. Obviously you know that you will gain weight being pregnant, but working with a professional can help you handle your anxiety about it. Best of luck to you:-)
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