Hi I don’t know so much about my desire to be under 90 lbs for the remainder of my life and I’m concerned I might be anorexic or worse and wanted to seek your advice on what could I possibly be facing.
I don't know how much you currently weigh or how tall you are or your age but regardless, sometimes we want things that aren't good for us and that is normal but you shouldn't do anything to hurt yourself or your body. If your BMI shows that 90LBS is a healthy weight for you then I say, eat healthy and work hard and go for it. But you just have to be conscious and realize that if for example you are like 5'8 or something, for the most part that weight sounds very unhealthy. My advice is to check your BMI or with a doctor on what a healthy weight is for you. If you're over weight, they or a nutritionist can help you with a meal plan and you can be the fittest version of yourself with proper exercise and eating. Just be smart and stay healthy. Nothing is worth risking your health. Life is too short.
solidadvice4teens answered Saturday May 2 2020, 9:15 pm: The weight you are supposed to be and that is healthy is determined by your height. Being much lower than where you are supposed to be can be detrimental to your health. Being way over that amount and obese can lead to health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease etc.
Why do you want to be 90lbs so bad? If that's way under your natural weight than you may have a problem. If concerned about you weight once Covid-19 allows family doctors to reopen book an appointment to discuss your eating habits and desire to weigh a certain amount regardless if it's healthy or not. They will set things right and tell you what you need to be at to be healthy. If you have an eating disorder or weird thinking about your body they can get you professional help as well. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
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