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Hi! I cannot say for certain
Hi! I cannot say for certain if you have an eating disorder, but if you are not feeding your body on a consistent basis, you could be setting yourself up for an eating disorder or other health problems. I think you could benefit from seeing your doctor, and telling them what is going on, and also begin to eat at least 5 times a day, even smaller amounts, to boost your energy and metabolism. You could have thyroid issues that are affecting your appetite. Please see your doctor an discuss what needs to be done.
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