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goldenviolet

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everything about life is surrounded by us surrounding ourselves with healthy resources that build us up. each of us is different. do you have a trusted, admired adult, whom you could ask to help you make a list of things that motive you? i did this for my teens. we hang in on the wall, or put it in their scrapbooks. pretty soon; it will start giving you ideas. :) xo dee
 
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What motiviated me to recover was realizing that what I was doing WAS negatively affecting me--and not only me, but also everyone around me, especially those close friends. Plus it made it easier for others to justify their disordered eating, and i could have been a trigger to other people who might be striving toward recovery. Also, I made a list of reasons why I need to stop so i have something to look at and remind me when i feel unmotivated to continue. I hope this helps a little bit, i'm not sure if i'm making sense.

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There was a time when I would relapse and feel sooooo frustrated and hurt. Out of frustration I would say to myself, "I don't care anymore. I'm tired of fighting this. Screw it all." Of couse, deep down I really did care.

Over the years, my battle became less painful because I learned to accept my Body Dysmorphic Disorder as a part of me. I know I have it and I will relapse. The furstration and pain from relapse slowly disappeared through acceptance. Once I got a handle on my feelings of frustration, I found that my path to recovery became easier and less painful. A good part of my recovery has been winning the battle over my feelings of frustration, hopelessness, and plain hurt. Once I accepted my BDD, I found my control over it improved.

May you find peace of mind through the good days and the bad days.
Love here,
Kim
 
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