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No more Bulimia (Best way to not feel a hunger pain)

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#1 ·
I noticed that there are bulimic people. But from my experience, there is another (better) method to use to not gain any weight. It is called gastritis. Completely harmless and way better than throwing up.

Just take aspirin-based pain killers. The plan is to destroy the stomach protective layer, which painkillers do perfectly. If you get gastritis, you will lose appetite and could go days without eating very easily. You will not feel hunger pain, weakness, etc.

Lesser consequences. If you are worried about your liver, I would recommend taking NAC supplements. This is the best method to lose weight fast.
 
#2 · (Edited by Moderator)
"completely harmless"
"destroy the stomach protective layer"

pick one

(hint: it's not harmless in the slightest wtf is this bs? please don't go doing this really dangerous practice to avoid hunger pains)
 
#3 ·
I quite assure you that having gastritis does not mean you aren't hungry, or that you don't want to eat, or that you don't constantly think about eating. It only seems to mean that you become sick every time you do eat.
 
#4 ·
Trust me, if you get gastritis, you will feel nausea, which means food will disgust you. Antidepressants like sertraline love to trigger it. I remember I OD on painkillers. Spent 5 days in the hospital without wanting food.
 
#5 ·
Are you a troll? I had gastritis a few months ago from doing too much coffee and yes, I didn't have much of an appetite but was in PAIN even when I drank water! My stomach burned constantly, even with painkillers. Couldn't exercise, couldn't eat my safe foods. I had to take medication for weeks and thank God it went away.

You must be out of your mind to wish and even recommend that to other people. Please just go away.
 
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#7 ·
Thanks for sharing this important info! I love how this post started: "I noticed that there are bulimic people." No shit, Sherlock. Love that "completely harmless" trick to "destroy the stomach protective layer" wow. You cured my bulimia! Also, there is a "completely harmless" way to cure covid by injecting disinfectants into your veins like Trump said. You should try it. *irony off*
 
#8 · (Edited by Moderator)
Lol. You're either stupid or a troll, but either ways I am going to indulge you.

Honey I've developed gastritis from binge eating and it did not stop me from gaining weight. In fact, I still managed to gain 44 lbs from bulimia after being diagnosed. Deliberately destroying the protective layer of your stomach does not cause a suppressed appetite either so I just don't see your reasoning behind this stupid suggestion.

Not only this post is harmful and stem from pure ignorance but the fact that you reduce a mental illness to physical symptoms is quite terrible. WOW. YOU ARE BRILLIANT. Yes! let's destroy the protective layer of our stomaches because purging is not enough to destroy our bodies. How do you treat a harmful behavior with something even more harmful?

This can only be written by someone who is not even a bulimic so I don't know why you're suggesting this when you haven't personally experienced it.
 
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