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message 1: by Savannah (new)

Savannah | 590 comments How do I tell my mom I want to go to the hospital and get help for my ed? I don’t know how to ask her.


Cameron(billie’s version) | 282 comments I would just be straightforward with it but I don’t really know.


message 3: by Jenna (new)

Jenna Bracy (semi hiatus cuz school)  | 327 comments I would just tell her. just be like "I think I need help and I want to be able to get it"


message 4: by Winter (new)

Winter (winterisvague) | 16 comments Is your mom aware of your ED? I would start by opening up to her about what you're going through, and then telling her you need help because you don't think you can do it on your own.


message 5: by [deleted user] (new)

I agree with the person above me


message 6: by Savannah (new)

Savannah | 590 comments @winter my mother is not aware


⋆˚࿔Elise ˚⋆ (wwwgoodreasdscomlydiaelise) | 36 comments I would just be super straight forward and tell her about it then say you need help, I think she'll probably understand

good luck <33


message 8: by [deleted user] (new)

yes samee, my mom usually understands stuff like that<3


message 9: by Savannah (new)

Savannah | 590 comments I don’t think my mom would understand. I’ve tried to speak up about my other mental problems and she always gets mad at me.


message 10: by ella (new)

ella | 2650 comments is there another adult figure that you trust/get along with ? you could talk to them


message 11: by ella (new)

ella | 2650 comments and ask for advice


message 12: by Daria (new)

Daria Danley | 37 comments If you have the chance to talk to another adult figure in your life that you trust, I would go to them as well as your mom. Unfortunately, you don't know if your mom will understand or not until you bring it up with her. The best thing to do is be honest and calm with her. Frame it as "I want help, I know I'm going down a dark path," so that she cannot interpret it as a failure on her part. If she does not react well, then it may be necessary to seek help from someone else who can advocate for you.


message 13: by Cienna (new)

Cienna Fossett | 60 comments Do you live in Canada? If so find someone in your life a teacher a trusted adult etc and get yourself there. Or just straight up drive yourself. In Canada doctors will always help no matter what and you don’t have to worry about costs and insurance


message 14: by Savannah (new)

Savannah | 590 comments I do live in Canada actually. The only trusted adult I have knows and she’s tried to say stuff to my mom but my mom doesn’t listen, and I can’t exactly drive myself I’m only thirteen haha


message 15: by Savannah (new)

Savannah | 590 comments My siblings are much younger then me and I don’t think a 13 year old can put their friend in the hospital haha


message 16: by Ash ♡ (new)

Ash ♡ | 320 comments Hey ~ I think it’s more important to get the help than to worry about wording it to your mom! Getting the help you need should be top priority! Take care of yourself!! If you really do want to word it to your mom, sit her down and talk to her about it. She’s a mom, her motherly instincts will kick in


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