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Monday, September 9, 2013

Gwyneth Paltrow asks Miranda Kerr: “Is it weird being that pretty?”

Gwyneth Paltrow asked model Miranda Kerr is it was "weird being that pretty" after crowning her the best dressed star at the Met Gala on Monday.

"She was wearing a black Michael Kors dress that was sort of like a sparkling bandeau, and her whole stomach was showing," our cover girl said of the former Victoria's Secret model.

"It was really beautiful. It was a little punk-y. She's just so pretty, it's abnormal."

She went on to admit that she made sure the Aussie star knew it, too.

"I was like, 'Is it weird to be that pretty?' And she was like, 'No.'"

But Paltrow didn't top Kerr's best dressed list. Instead, her pick was Madonna.

"I think Madonna was cool!" she told US Weekly.

"I also think Debbie Harry was awesome. She got up and was singing. It was a fun night -- a really fun night!"

SOURCE: ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

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Saturday, August 31, 2013

being full is in my mind!!

so I am suffering from anorexia, now tyring to recover but admittingly still restricting! Im having breakfast, then nothing until dinner and over-exercising :(

My problem is this, I'm scared to gain weight and as much as I want to recover really am struggling to come to terms with weight gain ;(

When it coms to dinner time, I'm not hungry! like I think I get hunger pangs during the day, but the ED voice comes stronger and stronger as the afternoon draws closer to night and I start feeling full, full to the point as if I have JUST eaten!

can anyone shed some light?? is it cause I'm actually so hungry, I' feeling hunger not fullness? I sound crazy I know.  I just hate not being able to GUAGE MY OWN HUNGER at 25 freakin years old! this ED has taken over my life completely. help *cry*.  (P.s I do eat a large dinner regardless, then feel immense guilt)

I haven't weighed myself, but I am approx. 83-4 lbs, and 5'2"


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Friday, August 30, 2013

being full is in my mind

so I am suffering from anorexia, now tyring to recover but admittingly still restricting! Im having breakfast, then nothing until dinner and over-exercising :(

My problem is this, I'm scared to gain weight and as much as I want to recover really am struggling to come to terms with weight gain ;(

When it coms to dinner time, I'm not hungry! like I think I get hunger pangs during the day, but the ED voice comes stronger and stronger as the afternoon draws closer to night and I start feeling full, full to the point as if I have JUST eaten!

can anyone shed some light?? is it cause I'm actually so hungry, I' feeling hunger not fullness? I sound crazy I know.  I just hate not being able to GUAGE MY OWN HUNGER at 25 freakin years old! this ED has taken over my life completely. help *cry*.  (P.s I do eat a large dinner regardless, then feel immense guilt)

I haven't weighed myself, but I am approx. 83-4 lbs, and 5'2"


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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Therapy for an abusive spouse to stop being abusive...?

Wasn't sure where to post this. Long story short I am a wife of a verbally/psychologically/emotionally abusive husband. Its been an 11 year long marriage. I have developed my eating disorder issues in the second half of our marriage and am in tons of therapy to work on it. I'm finally strong enough to put my foot down and separate from him. I do want our marriage to work one day but as is, there is no way right now. In the last few days he has made tons of promises he has never made before and I can't help but question if it is sincere or long term. I'm very stressed out but am determined to continue w moving apart from him until I have long term solid proof that he has changed. One of his promises is that he is willing to do therapy. He said he already has an apt for his first group therapy session this week but is also willing to see a therapist together. From all I've read, it isn't wise for couples to do any counseling together until the abuser addresses his abuse problems. It seems that couples counseling assumes both need to change but in an abusive relationship, the abuse must stop first before anything can be addressed. Anyway my question is if any of you out there have experiences of abusive people you know who have successfully received medical help and were able to change? Is that even possible? Small detail also is that I have kaiser medical coverage and so am looking to see if they have any services to help. I've already contacted my providers and am waiting for their responses.

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

can you recover fully on 2000 cals? 2500 cals? or do you REALLY need more?? how can I exercise without it being triggering??

I AM DOING IT!! THE UNTHINKABLE!!! F*** MY ED!!!

for the past month, I have eaten 2000 cals a day, and for 2 days now I ate 2500-3000!!! I AM HORRIFIED but I also know that this is probably the only way out of REDS and having disordered thoughts, and a f***ed up metabolism for the rest of my life. 

I am only 20 and I don't want to be 30 and still struggling with relapses and restrictive eating.

anyway, I am 5'2, 20, and currently 120+ lbs I would guess? which puts me around BMI 22??

I have had an ED of some sort since I was 16 - ate 1000 cals for 9 months, dropped from 140 to 105 lbs

but I semi recovered on 1600-2000 cals when I was 17, gained to 130 lbs

then mildly relapsed at age 18 - 1600-2200 cal + intense workouts for a year, lost to 110 lbs

then ACTUALLY relapsed - 1200-1400 cal +  less-intense workouts for a year, yo-yo'd from 110-115-110 and then hurt my knee and couldn't work out for another 2 months...

I gained from 110 to 116-7 in 2 months eating 1400-1600,

then I gained to where I am now, eating 2000 a day.

anyway I JUST started eating the youreatopia.com amounts because I am afraid that if I dont, I wont be able to maintain on a normal amount when I finally recover fully. 

My ED therapist who I talked with when I was 17 for my first "recovery" told me today that 2500-3000 is enough for me, and that I can do 30 minutes of weight training 3-4x a week to help create muscle mass, which will speed my metabolism? she also said i can take a 30 min, brisk daily walk... 

does ANYONE have experience of fully recovering and having a normal metabolism, on less than 3000? why is 3000 such a magic number, and am I causing myself unnecessary stress by forcing myself to eat and eat?

will I REALLY slide back down to set point weight, naturally?? I would say that 115 is my set point, and when I weigh anything lower, I get ED symptoms like obsessiveness, fogginess, and i generally spaz out.

DO you think I will recover sooner, seeing as I had already almost recovered fully once before, ( for 2 months I was eating a LOT and running, but eating a LOT and maintaining 115)...and this time around I didnt restrict as badly, and I am willing to eat more than 2000?? I KNOW I am going to overshoot... I already am in the process of overshooting... but I don't want to overshoot FOREVER and end up like, 130-140 lbs?? and then stay there for a year!! D: THAT IS HORRIFYINGGG


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Saturday, July 20, 2013

True or false? The secret to being successful is having great hair


Here are the 100 most iconic hairstyles ever (and the celebs underneath them). Check them out and decide...

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

The word is used frequently, but what does being “delusional” really mean?

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I hear the phrase “you’re delusional” used so casually. But what does it mean when someone is really, clinically delusional?

If I told you that I could substitute for Derek Jeter at shortstop for the New York Yankees, you could fairly call me delusional. (Actually, it might be a good thing if I could convince the Yankees to do that: I’m a Boston Red Sox fan, and my presence in the Yankee lineup would surely improve the Red Sox’ chances.)

A delusion is a false belief that is based on an incorrect interpretation of reality. A person with delusional disorder will firmly hold on to a false belief despite clear evidence to the contrary.

Delusions can be caused by mental illnesses called psychoses. These include schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Delusions also can occur in degenerative brain conditions, particularly Alzheimer’s disease.

Delusions often are beliefs that could not possibly be true. If I believed that I were Joan of Arc, or that the moon was going to smash into the Earth tomorrow, those would be delusions.

Delusions also can be about something that is not happening but that could occur in reality. The CIA could really be tapping my telephone, for example: I have a phone, and the CIA has the ability to tap it. If I devoutly believed that the CIA was tapping my phone, yet couldn’t give you a plausible explanation for why it would want to do that, I would likely be delusional.

In a condition called delusional disorder, a person with otherwise normal thinking continues to hold one very focused delusion. I might be functioning perfectly normally and expressing no strange thoughts … except the repeated belief that Tony Bennett was going to ask me to sing with him at a benefit concert in the near future.

There are several types of delusions often seen in delusional disorder (and other types of psychosis):

Erotic: delusion of a special, loving relationship with another person, usually someone famous or of higher standing. (This kind of delusion is sometimes at the root of stalking behavior.)Grandiose: delusion that the person has a special power or ability, or a special relationship with a powerful person or figure, such as the president or a celebrity.Jealous: delusion that a sexual partner is being unfaithful.Persecutory: delusion that the person is being threatened or maltreated.Somatic: delusion of having a physical illness or defect.

In some people with delusional disorder, the delusion may continue for years, though it may vary in its intensity and significance. In other people, the disorder lasts only a few months.

People with other types of psychosis besides delusional disorder often have multiple, loosely connected delusions: The CIA is tapping their phone and someone (the CIA?) has placed wires in their head to control their brain.

Anyone expressing delusions has an serious underlying mental or neurological disorder. Medications and psychotherapy can help. The hardest part is getting someone who is delusional to recognize that he or she may need help.

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Monday, July 8, 2013

fed up of being a frump

Hey guys. I need a quick way to loose weight on average I walk 8 miles a day on school run 2 miles there twice a day 2 miles bk twice a day I had 2 children and still got a budder belly . I rely fed up of being a flump tryed to fast track weight loss by boobie feeding I dint notice any changes I did this for a year . Can I have some sencable meal IDeas that arnt full of calories I mean if I ate pasta n sauce for a month would I loose weight ect but then if I ate normal I be fat again :( arghhhhhHELP

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

More Kids Being Poisoned by Prescription Drugs: Study

Blood pressure meds, diabetes drugs and narcotic painkillers most common culprits, researchers say

By Steven Reinberg

HealthDay Reporter

MONDAY, June 3 (HealthDay News) -- As the number of adults taking prescription drugs has grown, so has the number of children being accidentally poisoned by them, a new study finds.

"We found between 2000 and 2009 [that] rates of pediatric exposure to adult medications were increasing," said lead researcher Dr. Lindsey Burghardt, from the division of emergency medicine at Boston Children's Hospital.

In addition, there was an association between the number of prescriptions written for these medications for adults and the increase in the number of children being poisoned by them, she said.

"This is the first step, to identify the extent of the problem," Burghardt said. "Despite all these precautions that have been put in place to try to prevent these poisonings in kids the problem persists," she said. "In fact, the number of poisonings has been increasing."

The next step is to try to identify why this is happening, Burghardt said. That, however, isn't clear at this point, she added.

Burghardt advises keeping these medications out of the reach of young children. Particularly, those under 5 who are at the greatest risk.

The greatest risk for teen misuse is from narcotic painkillers, Burghardt said, mostly intended for recreational use or to attempt suicide.

The report was published in the June 3 online edition of Pediatrics.

"What we see a lot is open prescription bottles from parents or grandparents, and ingestion of diabetic and other drugs by kids," said Dr. Vincenzo Maniaci, a pediatric emergency medicine doctor at Miami Children's Hospital. "Kids are going to get into everything."

Medications need to be kept high up, in locked boxes, so children can't get at them, Maniaci said. Medications should not be kept on countertops, in purses or on nightstands.

If a parent suspects a child had ingested a prescription medication, the first step is to call poison control, Maniaci said.

To try to get a handle on the extent of the problem, Burghardt's team used the National Poison Data System surveys for 2000 through 2009 to track poisoning from prescription drugs among infants to 5-year-olds, children aged 6 to 12 and teens aged 13 to 19.

Specifically, they looked at poisoning from drugs used to treat diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure, as well as narcotic painkillers.

They found young children had the greatest risk of being poisoned by diabetes drugs (60.2 percent) and blood pressure drugs (59.7 percent).

The most serious injuries and hospitalizations, however, were cause by narcotic painkillers and diabetes drugs.

Prescription pills aren't the only drugs kids are finding and taking. A recent study in the online edition of JAMA Pediatrics found that since medical marijuana was legalized in Colorado, more than a dozen young children have been unintentionally poisoned with the drug.

About half of the cases resulted from kids eating marijuana-laced cookies, brownies, sodas or candy. In many cases, the marijuana came from their grandparents' stash, the investigators said.

But doctors aren't familiar with marijuana poisoning in children, so unless the parents are forthcoming it can take time and tests to diagnose the problem, the Colorado researchers explained. Symptoms of marijuana poisoning in children include sleepiness and balance problems while walking.


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Saturday, May 11, 2013

One Direction delete posts after being accused of encouraging body art


One Direction found themselves at the centre of controversy over the weekend after they were accused of encouraging body art among their young fans.

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Saturday, March 30, 2013

Naomi Campbell on the secret to being a supermodel


Naomi Campbell has said that you can’t be a real supermodel if you’re not nice to other models in the dressing room.

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