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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 410920" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>Susiestar,</p><p>That must have been terrible! I was nearly gagging just thinking about it! I'm glad tha's no longer going on. He really is lucky that he didn't get e-coli. </p><p> </p><p>Most of the stuff she was binging on (raw cookie dough, cans of frosting) are things she bought or had someone else buy. I buy very little packaged food - the crescent rolls were for a specific recipe (that I never got to make, but oh well!)</p><p> </p><p>During the times she's here, I always ask if she needs anything from the store and she almost always says "no". I don't keep things like chips around unless I'm having people over. There's lots of fruits and vegetables, which she does not touch. I did notice that when she went to her dad's to feed the cat, she'd bring things back from there but she at least didn't hide them.</p><p> </p><p>Asking her dad to keep an eye on her is a total waste of energy. Unless it directly affects HIM -as in he would not allow her to stay there while he was on vacation....not because she'd host sleepovers and pot smoking fests with her boyfriend ... but because his cleaning lady was coming and she is a slob! I'm dead serious.</p><p> </p><p>I'm pretty sure she isn't purging. She's a major drama queen and if she has the flu and vomits she acts as though a plague of locusts have descended upon her. The slightest cut, hangnail, anything is cause for much hollering and moaning. Also, we share a bathroom here and it's right next to my bedroom. I think I'd know.</p><p> </p><p>She definately has issues with over eating and I suspect she does much of it in private because she's embarrased. I don't want her to be unhealthy or overweight, but I'm no longer in a position to do anything about it. When she was younger, it was easier... you may have one can of pop, not seven ... stuff like that.</p><p> </p><p>Dash</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 410920, member: 9175"] Susiestar, That must have been terrible! I was nearly gagging just thinking about it! I'm glad tha's no longer going on. He really is lucky that he didn't get e-coli. Most of the stuff she was binging on (raw cookie dough, cans of frosting) are things she bought or had someone else buy. I buy very little packaged food - the crescent rolls were for a specific recipe (that I never got to make, but oh well!) During the times she's here, I always ask if she needs anything from the store and she almost always says "no". I don't keep things like chips around unless I'm having people over. There's lots of fruits and vegetables, which she does not touch. I did notice that when she went to her dad's to feed the cat, she'd bring things back from there but she at least didn't hide them. Asking her dad to keep an eye on her is a total waste of energy. Unless it directly affects HIM -as in he would not allow her to stay there while he was on vacation....not because she'd host sleepovers and pot smoking fests with her boyfriend ... but because his cleaning lady was coming and she is a slob! I'm dead serious. I'm pretty sure she isn't purging. She's a major drama queen and if she has the flu and vomits she acts as though a plague of locusts have descended upon her. The slightest cut, hangnail, anything is cause for much hollering and moaning. Also, we share a bathroom here and it's right next to my bedroom. I think I'd know. She definately has issues with over eating and I suspect she does much of it in private because she's embarrased. I don't want her to be unhealthy or overweight, but I'm no longer in a position to do anything about it. When she was younger, it was easier... you may have one can of pop, not seven ... stuff like that. Dash [/QUOTE]
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