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Eating Disorder

So this the story of My childhood lane I remember it clear Nothing but pain " You're so fat" I was always told I was living misery Just nine years old I starved myself I got underweight Got used to it all For I never ate Everyone noticed Thought I was fine I was really sick And bearly nine No one ever helped No one ever knew All the starvation And lies I could do They all assumed I was naturally thin Little did they know What I have been Continuously ill To this very day I can't recover I'm not okay
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jackeline-chacon
Published
Aug 24, 2015
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#anorexia#childhood#skinny#secrets#anorexic#starve#vomit
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