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If a person has an eating disorder and lives alone, how are their eating habits and compensatory exercise monitored?

Marta Tena Briceño
Marta Tena Briceño
Person with personal experience in eating disorders

Depending on your condition and age, it's important that you live with someone. If you live alone and have no other option, it's important that your therapist supervises you and that this person takes charge of your treatment: this will make you stronger and lead to a more solid recovery, but for this to happen, you must be aware of your illness and have a desire to recover.

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Marta Tena Briceño
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