Hi
@Mach123 - From what you've shared, I sense that you might be in a bit of a quandary related to accepting that you are having trouble with disordered eating and what that really means. I might be reading between the lines, so please dismiss any/all of this if I'm off base, but I wanted to throw a lifeline of sorts out to you. :)
The ED mind is a wily mind and likes to tell a lot of lies, and mislead us. It's still very difficult for me to accept that I have disordered eating. You've read my entries, what do you think. :0 Still, deep down inside, I'm believing a lot of ED lies and just think I'm lazy, a loser, blah blah.... Life will be like this forever; it doesn't matter what I try - I will fail. Comforting, right? For me, ED lies seem to run tangentially to trauma lies and to be intertwined with cognitive distortions. For me, I think I have to really work through the mental/emotional issues I've been contending with and wrangling with for so many years, and just walk through the valley, not fearing what is at the other side.
This is where a treatment team can be essential in deciding what is best for you. They can help you work with your thinking and your behaviors, and keep an eye on your health. If you are not already doing so, I'd continue the conversation with your therapist and assemble a team to help you. I believe you have already mentioned that you saw a nutritionist. I hope that was helpful and that you can return for another visit.
Also, treatment aside, one of your statements caught my eye as it was something I struggled/still struggle with as well:
Your nutritionist and MD will tell you this, but your metabolism may slowdown and you might not need as many calories to keep functioning in the near term, but nutrients are something all together different from calories when considering what your body needs. Organs, muscles/soft tissue, bones, etc... need nutrients to stay strong and healthy. You may not know or feel that things are going wrong in your body in the moment, but over time your body, your mind, etc.. will be impacted by long term malnutrition.
Sending prayers of healing, courage and strength to help you continue on your healing journey. VB