Obese Teens & Eating Disorders | HPL

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A new report by the Mayo Clinic says overweight and obese children and teens who lose weight are at significant risk for developing eating disorders, but their symptoms are often overlooked. Dr. Leslie Mayo joins us to discuss her findings.

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I lost 50 pounds but since I am not underweight no one cares that I have only eaten one meal in 7 days

hawkeyepierce
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I’ve lost 30 pounds in a month and a half and literally no one cared cuz I was already obese and I didn’t look skinny yet. The last I ate was 2 weeks (or more) ago.

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I hate the word "fat"because I am fat and I am so scared of eating disorders

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The doctor looks like the young lady Grantham from Downton Abbey

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