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How can I stop purging every time I feel anxious?

10 Answers
Last Updated: 10/23/2017 at 7:03pm
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Top Rated Answers
avocadoallyson
February 6th, 2017 7:02am
Purging can help you feel in control of something whereas anxiety makes us feel out of control. Instead of purging, find something else that you can control. Try breathing in for eight counts, holding for eight counts, and breathing out for eight counts. This should help you calm yourself and resist the urge to purge.
Anonymous
May 26th, 2015 6:19pm
Think about what makes you anxious, and then think about how purging will help cure that anxiety. This'll help you realise that purging won't help, and your brain won't tell you to do it
AgusD96
May 29th, 2015 1:28pm
Try something that distracts you. Search for any activity you find pleassure in doing, and jump into it. Every person is different, but going for a walk, calling a friend, etc are some good ideas. Try to stay away fro your house until your desire of purging goes away, so that you're not tempted to do it.
Greatlistener87
November 6th, 2015 7:56am
you have to relax you mussels the moment you feel nervous. Keep telling yourself to relax and calm down.
KiraThePurpleCat
December 15th, 2015 8:31am
Grounding techniques are great for anxiety. One that I like is finding a nearby object and thinking about what it is, what colors it is, what it's made of, what it may mean to you, its purpose, etc. Drinking camomile or peppermint tea will calm you down and lessen that nauseous feeling!
Anonymous
February 6th, 2015 2:50am
Find a way to distract yourself. Whether it be arts, music, sports, calling up a friend, or virtually anything to keep your mind from wandering there. Keep yourself busy. If you start feeling like you cannot do that try telling yourself "Wait 15 minutes." Usually by that time you have calmed down enough to rationally think. Seek professional help if it becomes a regular thing.
Anonymous
February 21st, 2015 5:38pm
I like to reside my feelings in activities that calm me down. Maybe next time, try talking to a friend or finding an activity that will activate your mind.
beYOUtiful365
- Expert in Eating Disorder
December 4th, 2015 6:27pm
Find other ways to cope with your anxiety. The next time you feel anxious, go on a walk. listen to some music, or watch some TV to focus your mind on something else. Start writing down what is making you anxious and work on ways to cope with triggers.
allisonraee13
November 15th, 2016 9:24am
Distraction is the most helpful thing when it comes to stopping purging. Physically removing yourself from the situation is sometimes necessary, and getting yourself to a place where you can't purge.
Anonymous
October 23rd, 2017 7:03pm
In the past you have purged as a coping skill. Your body is actually gotten used to that coping skill so as you get anxious your body's reaction is to put wanting to purge. You might want to try looking into skills that help can help you stract yourself when you are feeling very anxious. As time goes by your body will get used to you using that skill instead of purging.