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I had a couple good days followed by a couple bad days. Christmas seemed inevitable with that big Christmas meal we had. I'm frustrated. I was binge and purge free for like ten years and now it's back. It started back up again after I gained all that way on my meds. I hope I can kick this soon and live a healthy lifestyle.

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Perhaps you could think about getting some support for the cycle - and looking at the reasons behind it and why its back again - you can be free as you've proved - so don't let this short period of set back kick you back into that cycle again - one slip isn't for ever - so good luck for a free new year.

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