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Nicole Nicole wrote on February 8, 2016 at 9:25 pm
Hi, I am a 16 year old girl. I have been a picky eater as long as I can remember. For me, I can eat 'a lot of things' as long as they are completely plain and not touching anything. However, a lot of things I literally can't eat. For example, a few years ago my parents forced me to eat baked beans, and I had like a panic attack. They almost called 911. I did swallow one though. After that though, they actually realized something was probably wrong and have made me stuff I will eat that is different than what the others are eating. None of my siblings have this problem. But I think it is probably hurting my health. I have not had milk for like ten years. That was something I really hated and used to pour down the drain when I was little. I play varsity sports though, and think this is really affecting my performance. I never have breakfast except maybe once a week I have a spoon of peanut butter. Also, I never eat lunch because I don't want people to see what I actually would eat. Everyday I just go to the library at lunch, where eating is not allowed, and do work. I guess that is good, but I don't eat. I wish I was normal though. That's all.
Admin Reply by: Bob
You probably need some vitamins and or supplements to make sure your body is getting what it needs. Probably should get tested by a doctor to see what you are deficient in. In case you did not know it you probably have a recently discovered eating disorder called ARFID Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder. It was just added to the DSM-5 in may of 2013. You can use that information when you see your doctor. This is a real disorder and you never chose to have it. No reason you can't live a long happy life. You just need to make sure your not lacking in something your body needs. The food not touching just might be a sign of OCD. But I'm not a doctor. Get check ed and then go out and have a great life. People with ARFID are often gifted in other ways.
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