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jessmee
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nutrition q. i'm so lost...

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Hi. Okay, in a nutshell I have a problem I can' t ask a doctor or parents (I'm 17), so I've turned to this site.

Right now I'm 5'1", 106-108 lbs. At 14, I was anorexic, went from 104 lbs, to 96, to 69 lbs. Hospitalized. Came out 85 lbs. Gained up to 100 by myself. The last 6-8 lbs I keep losing and gaining again. I never saw a nutritionist or anything. I was dumb and following fellow girl "friends."

Now I'm 17 and I still don't have period back! I just went to an endocrinologist and she said maybe I have hypothyroidism.

I try to do cardio at least 1 hr a day. max. is 2 hrs (in summertime). Hate weights. Anyways, I try to eat around 1200 CALORIES A DAY. Too low? I have tried increasing and I gain weight. This is a sick cycle. I think I'm in starvation mode and I'm screwing myself up and where is period and I'm freaking out. How can I myself? Please. Someone, anyone, help me. I want children--I want period back. I'm 17 and I feel like I'm 70, watching weight and not being able to eat like b4 anorexia and not gain a lb. HELP!
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Post by Boss Man »

experience with Hypothyroidsim is not vast, but here's a few things to bear in mind.

1. Your calorie intake should be kept quite low, but you might still be a bit low.

I would go for 6 meals a day, and increas cals subtly to about 1,400

You need ot place certain limits on yourself.

1. Salt 1-2 g per day max.

2. Fats, 30g per day max.

3. It would be as well to get a good iodine intake, and avoid Caffeine.

4. You ould also look into things called Gugglesterones, which apparently help regulate Thyroid
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Post by swanso5 »

maybe try an naturopath,m a few female clients have had similar problems and been to one with success...why can't you ask a doctor or your parents?? i really think you should
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