It's difficult, and it's an incredibly fine balance between getting your weight right down and being anorexic.
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Anorexia is an awful thing, but you get yourself into it, and only you can get yourself out of it.
It's challenging, but you have to at least try to eat right and exercise.
I don't think just being skinny means necessarily anorexic.
Oh my God, I'm not anorexic. I acknowledge that I look thin in photos. I get it.
I try to not be too hard on myself regarding my diet. I've always been a workout-to-eat kind of a girl.
Putting on weight for me is really, really hard. If I stop lifting, or if I stop eating, I get skinny really quick.
I used to run ten miles every other day and eat very little. I was living in London on my own for the first time and no one was checking on me. I wasn't anorexic but lost three stone. I weighed around seven. It lasted six months until I ran out of willpower.
I was struggling with anorexia, and one of the biggest problems with an eating disorder is you don't realize you have it. And you can't heal until you realize there's a problem.
Well, it's very easy for me to gain weight, but even though I tried not eating for a week when I was really young, I couldn't do it any longer because I liked my food too much.
I don't understand anorexia; I'm too greedy to ever not eat... I just can't do it.