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Postby bikipatra » December 30th, 2006, 1:43 pm

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As a recovering bulimic, who has other addictive issues (namely booze and spending cash), I am very impressed at the hard work you are doing, and your marvelous success. Thank you for being so open... and I wish you more healthy healing :)

Oh gosh, we're practically twinkie twins! I am also a recovering bulimarexic and self-injurer with polysubstance addictive issues! I won't begin to list my mood disorders. The diagnoses grow by the year, as do the meds. The disorders, if they haven't already, will become clearer and clearer as I continue to post!
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Postby Taangrl21 » December 30th, 2006, 6:45 pm

Hey Karli

I am so glad that you resisted the temptations these las few days. Do you realize how stong you are? I sit here and see your success and cant wait to be where you are right now.I would like to adopt your mantra..."no food is worth it". I 100% agree.
I have every confidence that your weigh in will be a good one..so dont stress it. Like you said if anything does happen youll just retrace a few steps.
I hope the baggin idea is working well for you. Hope to hear back from you soon... :)
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Postby BerkshireGrl » December 30th, 2006, 7:52 pm

bikipatra wrote:The disorders, if they haven't already, will become clearer and clearer as I continue to post!


Biki,

I love your last line here :roflmao:

I avoided anorexia probably because I lack steely self control. While the disease and its effects are horrible, the terrifying will exerted on that path is... impressive.

But yeah, hello, my twinkie twin! :stroll:

For me, it wasn't normal growing up without a big ol' glob of dysfunction :lol: Normal families must be so dull (kidding!) I mean, a holiday without someone sobbing in the bathroom? Snooze! :twisted: I am glad to report though that I had a very dull Christmas in that regard. I could really get used to it... :hmmm:
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Postby Sojourner » December 30th, 2006, 9:43 pm

BerkshireGrl wrote:For me, it wasn't normal growing up without a big ol' glob of dysfunction :lol: Normal families must be so dull (kidding!) I mean, a holiday without someone sobbing in the bathroom? Snooze! :twisted:

Truly!
Why do y'all think I did so well in that Abnormal Psych class?
Total familiarization with the subject matter.
And I'm only joking a little bit!!
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Postby dede4wd » December 31st, 2006, 11:53 am

I remember abnormal psych, I'm reading a chapter going "that's my Mom," Another chapter "that's my brother", etc...if it wasn't for dysfunction, my family would have no function at all!

Karli, you're a hero!

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Postby bikipatra » December 31st, 2006, 12:57 pm

You guys are such lightweights. I didn't need a psych course. I can diagnose anyone at 20 paces. I have been hospitalized over 25 times. They only had to put me in a straightjacket twice! :-P
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Postby hulagirlfromhawaii » January 1st, 2007, 2:26 pm

:partytime: Happy New Year Karl!
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Postby nickieluv » January 1st, 2007, 3:44 pm

How are you doing? I hope you finished out your trip OK - miss you!
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Postby bikipatra » January 1st, 2007, 3:47 pm

I may have to have my 26th hospitalization, this one due to Karli-withdrawal. They'll have to put me on a special ward with other Medifasters. The symptoms are somewhat like Prozac spasms. :tongue:
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Postby dede4wd » January 1st, 2007, 3:49 pm

Just checking in to see if you were back yet, Karli.
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Postby BerkshireGrl » January 1st, 2007, 3:54 pm

bikipatra wrote:The symptoms are somewhat like Prozac spasms. :tongue:


I will never think of that smiley the same way again.

:roflmao:
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Postby bikipatra » January 1st, 2007, 4:00 pm

BerkshireGrl wrote:
bikipatra wrote:The symptoms are somewhat like Prozac spasms. :tongue:


I will never think of that smiley the same way again.

:roflmao:

The hysterical part is that when Karli gets back to posting, initially she will have no idea why we think that is so funny.
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Postby Sojourner » January 1st, 2007, 7:52 pm

It's MFing hilarious!!
The tardive dyskenisia smiley!!!


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Postby Karli » January 1st, 2007, 8:11 pm

Hello, you wonderful people :). Thanks so much for all of your words and thoughts of encouragement toward me while I was away. I see there has been some fun that I missed :mrgreen:.

Well, let's just say that I am *SO* happy to be back home and to have the holidays passed. I was definitely not perfect each and every day over the last couple of weeks and have had some struggles, but today was actually perfect and I am just completely uninterested in looking backwards right now. Maybe sometime I will write things out about the last couple of weeks, maybe not. Either way, I am looking straight foward.

I am not sure when I will step on the scale again, maybe not even next Roll Call, but, like DeDe, I guess I will when I feel like it. In the meantime, I am just going to concentrate on getting myself back on track and getting my house prepared for the week. I am going to post in and catch up on you other forumers during my breaks between practicing and house-cleaning sessions.

HAPPY NEW YEAR :) !

Today's plan :

9 -- shake
12 -- fruit and nut bar
2:30 -- shake
5:30 -- L/G
7 -- soup
9 -- choco pudding
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Postby bikipatra » January 2nd, 2007, 4:33 am

Sojourner wrote:It's MFing hilarious!!
The tardive dyskenisia smiley!!!


:tongue: :tongue: :tongue: :tongue: :tongue: :tongue: :tongue: :tongue: :tongue: :tongue: :tongue: :tongue:

I was in the hospital with a lady who had tardive dyskenisia so badly she had to get botox injections in her neck!
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