How to Improve Your Odds of Getting Help For an Eating Disorder
Embrace The Hippocratic Oath Physicians take the Keto Trim 800 ReviewHippocratic Oath when they receive their license. It says, in essence, "first and foremost, do no harm." That's sound advice that therapists try to follow as well, and so can you.
Avoid 'miracle cures', drug-based treatments, and other things that don't work. Pause for a moment and reflect. Ask yourself whether quick fixes work anywhere in health, or in life for that matter.
Break the Cycle of Self-Harm It's hard to stop hurting yourself. The dilemma is that an eating disorder is all about chosen self-destructive behavior in the first place. So, how can you break that cycle?
One way is to look around at others with the same condition who have improved. Note that, difficult as it was, they did get better over time. A friend of yours may have accepted, after great resistance, that she had a problem. She mustered the heroic courage to make a change, to make different choices in the future. You can, too.