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09/17/2008 01:48 AM
JordanInColor
JordanInColor
 
Posts: 23
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For 3 years I was anorexic and bulimic. A lot of it was from the cocaine addiction. I know the pain and how hard it is to stop but if anyone needs help I am here for support. I have an extensive medical background and would love to help people and change someone's life so they can love themself. Please if you need someone to talk to I am here.

Jordan

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09/17/2008 06:01 AM  Top
S24sassy
S24sassy
 
Posts: 1037
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Jordan, It sounds like you've come a long way. It's very cool of you to offer to help others who might be suffering.

Sounds like you've come a long way!! Hats off to you!

Sandy


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09/17/2008 10:12 AM  Top
JordanInColor
JordanInColor
 
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Thanks Sandy I will do what I can.

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10/29/2008 06:04 PM  Top
8wands
Posts: 40
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it would be realy great for any help. anorexia is the suave tones that speak in my head ..the artistic ones that i don't always get but am jealous of but only because the bulimic voices are so bold and demanding.how long do you have i am hopeful about your story of recovery. let me know..i am sick and tired of being sick and tired

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10/30/2008 09:35 AM  Top
KC8

YEAH!!! KUDOS TO YOU !!!! its something to be really proud of! thanks for offering your support!

10/31/2008 09:02 AM  Top
JordanInColor
JordanInColor
 
Posts: 23
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First and foremost you have to be able to tell yourself that you are beautififun inside and out and beauty is not just skin deep, second you have to really realize the risk you are doing to your health and the harm you are doing to your body by not eating

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11/01/2008 09:24 PM  Top
Purgatorii
Purgatorii
 
Posts: 85
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Hey Jordan- Congratulations =) I'm always happy to hear one of the people among us has finally found comfort with themselves mentally and physically. You have more strength than i do and i hope someday to be as strong as that =)
Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality.

11/03/2008 11:00 AM  Top
DesigningDiva

Congratulations Jordan! Laughing
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