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Nevermore
March 21st, 2012, 11:37 PM
So my doctor told me she wouldn't see me unless I admit myself to a hospital. I weigh 97 lbs. I tried gaining so the admittance person wouldn't hospitalize me. She said if I got to 105 I wouldn't need to be admitted. But that scares me, because I can't seem to get there. My doctor didn't even give me my prescription or blood drawling slips. She's an awful doctor. She's on a whole bunch of meds herself, she can't even speak right or anything, and she's quite and barely talks, you know she's on something.
My mom says there is a chance I'll get to change doctors because she won't call back for the prescription or blood drawling slips. I'm on Lithium and it's giving me diahhera, which is awkward and embarrassing, but it's not helping me gain, and apparently it's a fatal side affect to the drug. But my psychiatrist won't answer the messages to the urgent phone calls on what to do. I'm excited to change doctorsI need someone who focus on the real issue aside from my ED. I'm tired of people saying it's because your anorexic. I've just been exercising 4 hours a day. I'm fine. I feel wonderful, the best I've ever felt.

Jabbawocke
March 21st, 2012, 11:41 PM
Er. If thats the case then you dont have anything to worry about I guess...
But i suck at medical stuff T.T
And you should really change a doctor. that might really help yuo ;3
Good luck with your.. thingy

Nevermore
March 21st, 2012, 11:55 PM
thank you :)

Wintergirl_80.0
March 25th, 2012, 06:32 PM
becareful please love

SolarSolexis
March 26th, 2012, 05:24 AM
I would indeed recommend getting a new doctor. The way they are treating you is unacceptable. I have had quite a few doctors in my small life time, but most of them aren't like this.

If you want to gain weight, there are two ways of doing so:

One gain fat. This is much less healthy, but it's a much quicker fix. If you want to gain this kind of fat, you need to eat things with high amounts of saturated fats and sugary carbohydrates. Also, stop exercising as much. It sounds odd, but you don't need that much of a work out. Most physical fitness trainers say that an hour is plenty.

Number two is gaining muscle. This involves eating a lot of proteins, and changing your exercise patterns. It's not as easy to gain weight this way, especially for women (not that it can't be done), but it is much healthier.

For active people in their teenage years calories should be around:

Active male: 2600
Active female: 2400
Inactive male: 2200
Inactive female: 2000

So be a "calorie counter" and start adding up your calories to make sure you are meeting the minimum, and you might even want to eat over that if you want to gain fat faster.

I really want to be a doctor ._.