Yes, Lucycat - thanks for starting this thread.
My low self esteem may be rooted in my subconscious. It may stem from my profund loss as a child, and having my worthlessness repeatedly bludgeoned into me, and becoming a 'core-belief'.
If I were going to write the letter today, I might try to do it in three succinct paragraphs. One in each perspective, including the third. Just seems more thorough to me, and am planning this for when I relinquish nicotine.
BTW, just a thought, not to pick at your words or be overly 'pendantic' - noboby is going to take this (bulimia) coping mechanism away from you, it really is up to you to 'let it go' in your own time, and in your own way...
I would try to quit, and it would just intensify too. Am not really sure I would even call my bulimia a 'coping mechanism'? Maybe not sure what I'd call it, goingonhope can probably articulate this one better...
Also, I wouldn't always binge and purge, often just purge regular meals.
Take care Lucycat, best wishes.
James B.
My low self esteem may be rooted in my subconscious. It may stem from my profund loss as a child, and having my worthlessness repeatedly bludgeoned into me, and becoming a 'core-belief'.
If I were going to write the letter today, I might try to do it in three succinct paragraphs. One in each perspective, including the third. Just seems more thorough to me, and am planning this for when I relinquish nicotine.
BTW, just a thought, not to pick at your words or be overly 'pendantic' - noboby is going to take this (bulimia) coping mechanism away from you, it really is up to you to 'let it go' in your own time, and in your own way...
I would try to quit, and it would just intensify too. Am not really sure I would even call my bulimia a 'coping mechanism'? Maybe not sure what I'd call it, goingonhope can probably articulate this one better...
Also, I wouldn't always binge and purge, often just purge regular meals.
Take care Lucycat, best wishes.
James B.