that was a really moving post
my first thought is "far out - you've got so much grief to deal with, and on top of that you've got an eating disorder. you SHOULD feel like shit." And I don't mean that in bad way- I mean that, you've got a whooooole lot to deal with, ALOT of stuff that is pushing you around, it's perfectly OK for you to feel really terrible.
it sounds like the dr is doing all the right things. good on you for seeking help, that first visit's not easy!!
whizz!
not good hun!!!! Take it from someone who knows, been there, done that, only landed me in waaaay worse mental state (and that's ongoing) which made it so much harder to feel in control or healthy. It's just not the way to go. I know it helps control the bingeing at first, but trust me it'll turn on you and you'll end up feeling worse and bingeing more than ever before, but with a raging drug habit, no money and even more sickly body to boot.
trust me. I know not much I say will stop you tho, so if you must use, please make sure u have adequate vitamins, minerals and water and (don't know if you do) don't throw up, because purging, stimulants, and inadequate vitamin/nutrients is a VERY VERY dangerous combination. it will kill you very quickly.
i'd also like to say, everything you feel right now - will get better. i promise you - after a lot of hard work, probably some time feeling even worse, and then more work and time. But it starts to lift without you really realising it. Both grief and and ed. Have faith you can beat it

And once you start to beat it, you'll be naturally more and more healthy, less distressed, more forward thinking, and with a more realistic perspective, then you will find that you naturally start feeling and looking better, and then good! wow! Not because you're stick thin, but because you're happy and healthy. It's true. And you can get there
focus on being
healthy now as much as you can- on lessening the unhealthy behaviours like bingeing, and increasing the healthy ones- like eating regularly, and healthily, and having a social life, and playing with your pets, and admiring that tiny purple orchid growing under your door step.
try not to focus on what you don't want, what you dont like, but focus on what you DO want, and what you are working towards. And know that the future is in good hands if you are working and trying hard.
I'm so so sorry to hear about your mum.
