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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 552600" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>Great article. And, yes, there are many kinds of addictions. I have a friend who is addicted to exercise. She also has a compulsive self-harming disorder and exercise is one of her coping mechanisms. I wish I could become addicted to exercise! But, seriously, my difficult child showed addictive behavior tendancies from a very early age. Like TL, I found all sorts of food wrappers and food hidden in her room. Also, like TL, I restricted sweets only reasonably (and only because I had to!) and did not restrict food. She still does this - at 21.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 552600, member: 9175"] Great article. And, yes, there are many kinds of addictions. I have a friend who is addicted to exercise. She also has a compulsive self-harming disorder and exercise is one of her coping mechanisms. I wish I could become addicted to exercise! But, seriously, my difficult child showed addictive behavior tendancies from a very early age. Like TL, I found all sorts of food wrappers and food hidden in her room. Also, like TL, I restricted sweets only reasonably (and only because I had to!) and did not restrict food. She still does this - at 21. [/QUOTE]
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