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Mitch Winehouse, father of cracked out singing sensation Amy Winehouse, has revealed that
his daughter still suffers from bulimia.
On Monday’s installment of British TV’s This Morning, Mitch said:
‘She’s not drinking as heavily now as she was then actually but there are other problems.’
‘The other problem is the bulimia which is still apparent, although she’s put on about a
stone in weight but it’s still affecting her health and there are problems with substance
abuse as well’ he confessed.’
‘She’s eating, although the eating disorder hasn’t been fully addressed. If you look at the
photographs of her in August and see her now you will see a marked change for the better.
But it’s a change for the better, it isn’t a cure.’ She is trying to take control of all of her
addictions and disorders with doctors….
Hairdresser friend Alex Foden tells Closer Magazine: “They’ve been rowing a lot over the
bulimia – not the drugs. They wanted to leave London for some peace and quiet.”
“When Amy shot to fame she was a size 10 and people called her fat. Celebs say they don’t
read their own press, but they do. She’s managed to put on a little weight recently, but it’s
an ongoing battle.”
It is really hard for someone to give up that size 0 …..
So, what are the doctors doing about it? It is obvious Amy has lots of issues…..
Funny that you are curious because the answer is something that people use to lose
weight, the CART effect products seem to be the answer to quick weight loss or keeping
rapid weight loss off.
Anorexic’s and Bulimic’s alike suffer from this disease to become skinny, the desire to be
at their GW*. ( *When you see this star,
click here for pro Ana dictionary) and with this
desire sometimes drug abuse can come into play due to the fact that while doing them the
body seems to disappear, which is a goal for most ED’s*.
To address a bulimic- anorexic to come off of drugs is a hard thing to do since the
inevitable weight gain comes along with this, just like someone who doesn’t want to quit
smoking in fear of weight gain. Can you imagine what that would do to the psyche of an
Ana* or Mia* type of personality?
Recently doctors have been addressing this issue with
CART type pills to keep the patient
from gaining weight during the removal of  cocaine and meth type drugs for so many that
have the fear of gaining weight once of the illegal substances.
97% of the patients felt a relief of letting go of the cocaine or crack once they were assured
that this
CART TYPE  pill was used in conjunction with removing the cocaine from their
lives.. so they might just be doing something such as this to keep her in control.

Her father Mitch Winehouse has been hospitalized since falling ill in Spain earlier this
week, and last night (August 12) Amy Winehouse was spotted paying him a visit.

An insider told press, “Mitch constantly feels stressed out worrying about Amy when she’s
partying late at night and misbehaving. He lies awake at night hoping she’s safe.”
Check back for more updates on this story at Amy Winehouse’s Index Page.
CART TYPE OF PILL ... COCAINE TYPE OF
WEIGHT LOSS IS SIMULATED.
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Where To Start
If you have decided to get some help for your eating disorder... well done!

First of all, you need to decide what steps you wish to take and what you are aiming to do.

Does anybody else know about your eating disorder? If so.. you might want to talk to them about what
you are aiming to do and ask them for support if there is anything that you think you might need help
with. If not, is there anyone you think you can trust who you would like to involve? Whether you are
hoping to recover or just want somebody to confide in, having somebody around who knows about your
illness and can support you is usually a huge help.

If you don't feel ready to share this with somebody else yet, writing in a diary is a good start. I found that
by having a diary that I could write what I was eating and how I was feeling in helped me to discover the
patterns of my eating disorder and begin to find ways of coping with these patterns more healthily.

Parents
If you haven't told your parents about your eating problem, think hard about whether you should. What
are the gains and losses? Often parents have an inkling that something is wrong with your eating
anyway, and to tell them can be a huge relief to them and you. If you have already told them and
somehow this has not made things better, they may need more information about eating disorders to
be able to understand and help you. When asking for help, be specific and direct. Positive suggestions
work better than negative ones, for example, instead of saying 'you don't understand me, you're getting
it all wrong' say something like 'it would help me if I could eat with you in the evenings. Eating one meal
a day with other people would be a huge step forward for me'. Remember your parents are only human.
Don't expect them to only ask you about your eating problem when you feel you want to be asked. They
can't read your mind!
Friends
Friends are often much easier to talk to than parents. Before you tell them, think about what their
response might be. If your answer is 'they won't want to know, they won't like me if I tell them', ask
yourself, is this really true? Or is it more likely to be a fear YOU have? If you're pretty certain your
friends will not respond positively, maybe you should reconsider whether they are truly your friends. If
the answer is 'they will be sympathetic, but they won't understand', maybe you need to educate them
about your problem. If your answer is 'of course they won't think badly of me because of my problem,
but I still can't tell them..' you should think about why it is so difficult for you to confide. What do you
have to lose?

Perhaps you have already told your friends about your eating disorder but you still worry about the
effect it is having on your relationship. Ask yourself: do you make an effort to look after your
friendships, or do you always wait for someone else to ring you? Maybe you feel like you don't want to
see anyone when you're feeling low or unattractive so find it hard to go out and enjoy yourself with your
friends. Maybe you don't want to be seen as needy. Perhaps you fear others will only go out with you
out of pity. Remember, we all depend upon others and a good friend will always be there through bad
times. Needing others and admitting you need help or want their company is not a weakness. How do
you feel when someone ring you? Is your first thought that they are weak for wanting to be with you?
No.

Perhaps you have already lost some or all of your friends or have gradually grown away from them. It is
often difficult to maintain relationships whilst suffering with an eating disorder (I have often found
myself pushing people away, often when I've needed them most). If there aren't any old friendships you
could rekindle, maybe you need to make a fresh start. Why not try going to some evening classes in
something you enjoy? Getting out of the house and meeting new people might be just what you need to
start feeling better about yourself.

Should I involve someone to help me?
Trying to get better on your own is a hard and lonely task. In some cases it may be useful to enlist the
help of family of friends. You will need to decide who you will ask to give you support. The following
questionnaire may help you in making this decision:



Could person X be your support?
Answer the following questions:

1. How easy is it to talk to X about your problem?

Very easy (5 points)

Quite easy (4 points)

Not sure (3 points)

Quite difficult (2 points)

Very difficult (1 point)



2. Is X critical or easily upset by your eating?

Always (1 point)

Often (2 points)

Sometimes (3 points)

Rarely (4 points)

Never (5 points)



3. Could you talk to X even if you weren't making progress?

Definately (3 points)

Not sure (2 points)

Definately not (1 point)



4. Can you trust X to always be there when you need someone - with no strings attached?

Definately (5 points)

Probably (4 points)

Maybe (3 points)

Probably not (2 points)

Definately not (1 point)



5. If you overcame your illness, what would X's likely response be?

a) X would feel quite threatened by this and feel redundant (0 points)

b) X would feel quite jealous of me becoming more independant and successful with my life (0 points)

c) I haven't a clue (1 point)

d) X would be very pleased for me (2 points)



6. How often are you in contact with X?

At least once a week (3 points)

At least once every fortnight (2 points)

At least once a month (1 point)

Less than once a month (0 points)



Now add up your score.

Analysing your score
19-23 points ~ you are in the lucky position of having a perfect supporter near you. You should
definately ask person X to help you in your efforts to overcome your eating disorder.

12-18 points ~ it is uncertain whether X should be your supporter. Maybe you don't know them well
enough yet to be able to say what their response to you would be. Perhaps your best bet is to keep X in
mind as a potential support, but not to rush into anything. However, if you do know X very well, your
score may simply reflect that X is rather luke-warm about their commitment to you, and you may be
better off thinking about someone else.

4-11 points ~ look for someone else, or go it alone.
7/23/2011 AMY WINEHOUSE FOUND DEAD IN HER NORTH
LONDON APARTMENT..the 27-year-old singer, has been found
dead at her London flat. Police sources have confirmed her
passing, Nick Buckley tweeted, adding that: "Found at her North
London home at 3.54pm. Drink and drugs overdose suspected,
NEWS CONTINUES ON
WHAT HAPPENED???
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