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Written by Diana, on 03-05-2002 23:00
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How boring it would be to be well, but how great it would be. What does it mean to be well? Does it mean being all happy and sunny all the time? Or does it mean not using sharp objects and hunger pains to feel better? I hope it's the latter because I'm just not a happy and sunny kinda girl. If you asked me to eat "normal" for a day, I don't think I could do it. When they were doing a calorie count on me in the hospital I tried to eat "normal", or what I thought seemed "normal" and the next day I found out I had eaten less than 900 cals. A 2000 calorie diet sounds like a binge to me considering what I ate that day and what I eat now. Today I had some fat free saltine crackers and some boston market mashed potatoes for dinner and during the process of eating it, I was just shaking my head thinking "I can't believe I'm eating all this, it's so unhealthy" yet no one seems to want to tell me what "normal" is. I ask my parents and they tell me it's okay to eat chips and celeste pizzas and...other things that I knew weren't healthy when I DID know what that meant.

Last update: 03-05-2002 23:00

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