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Case 18: The Case of Julia

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Hello, my name is Julia, I was recommended to give you a call to get an evaluation. Many people including my mom and roommate are worried about my eating habits and as they say the change in my appearance. Anyway, I’m 17 and a freshman and it has been a big adjustment and really stressful with track and trying to keep my grades for this scholarship, I have to keep at least a 3.6. I did not do well with the track as I did in high school. Of course, like most students, I did pack on that freshman 15 and it really affected my running ability. My coach did call me in the office and suggested that I add a few more workouts and watch what I eat to get the extra weight off. When I came to college I was 130lbs, I got up to 145. When I started the suggested extra workouts and change in eating habits, I set a goal weight of 115. I now weigh 103. When my coach made suggestions to lose weight to improve my running time, I have to admit that in my mind it took me back to my childhood when people use to call me chubby. I do not want to be known as the chubby girl.

When I went home for winter break my mother stared in on how skinny I was and was riding me about how little I was eating. I started making up excuses not to eat with the family at dinner time. She was so concerned that she got in contact with my coach, my roommate Rebecca, and the dean of student health. I did not even know that Rebecca had concerns about my weight loss, working out so much, and my not hanging around her and the other girls like I use too. I was so mad at her. This my life I can I’m good.

I got called into the dean’s office and after what was told to her and seeing my appearance suggest I call you guys to get evaluated for an eating disorder. Again my name is Julia and my cell phone number is 605-977-0709 to set up an appointment and talk about getting evaluated. Thank you and I guess I will look forward to hearing from you.

Case 18: The Case of Julia

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leave your name, number and message we will surely get back

with y

ou as soon as possible.

Remember seeking help today only makes for a better tomorrow.

Hello

,

my

n

ame

is Julia, I was recommended to give

y

ou

a call to get an evaluation. Many

people including my

mom

and roommate

are

worried about my eating habits and as they say the

change in my appearance. Anyway, I’m 17 and a f

reshman and it has been a big adjustment and

really stressful with track and trying to keep my grades for this scholarship, I have to keep at

least a 3.6. I did

n

o

t do

w

e

ll

with

the

track

as I did in high school. Of

course

,

like most

students

,

I did pack on tha

t freshman 15 and it really

a

ffected

my running ability. My coach did call me in

the office and suggested that I add a few more workouts and

watch what I eat to get the extra

weight off. When I came to college I was 130lbs, I got up to 145. When I start

ed the suggested

extra workouts and change in eating habits

, I set a goal weight of 115. I now weigh 103. When

my coach made suggestions to lose weight to improve my running time, I have to admit that in

my mind it took me back to my childhood when people

use to call me chubby. I do not want to

be known as the chubby girl.

When I went home for winter break my mother stared in on how skinny I was and was riding me

about how little I was eating.

I

started making up excuses not to eat w

ith the family at din

n

er

time.

She was so concerned that she got in contact with my coach, my roommate Rebecca, and

the dean of student health. I did not even know that Rebecca had concern

s about my weight loss,

working out so much, and my not hanging around her and the other girls like I use too. I was so

mad at her. This my life I can I

m good.

I got called

in

to

the dean

s office and after what was told to her and seeing my appear

ance

suggest I call you guys to get evaluated for an eating

disorder

.

Ag

a

in

m

y

name

is Julia and my

cell

phone number is 605

-

977

-

0709 to set up an appointment and talk about getting evaluated.

Thank you and I guess I will look forward

to hearing from you.

Case 18: The Case of Julia

You have reached the heath center, sorry we are unable to receive you call at this time. If you

leave your name, number and message we will surely get back with you as soon as possible.

Remember seeking help today only makes for a better tomorrow.

Hello, my name is Julia, I was recommended to give you a call to get an evaluation. Many

people including my mom and roommate are worried about my eating habits and as they say the

change in my appearance. Anyway, I’m 17 and a freshman and it has been a big adjustment and

really stressful with track and trying to keep my grades for this scholarship, I have to keep at

least a 3.6. I did not do well with the track as I did in high school. Of course, like most students,

I did pack on that freshman 15 and it really affected my running ability. My coach did call me in

the office and suggested that I add a few more workouts and watch what I eat to get the extra

weight off. When I came to college I was 130lbs, I got up to 145. When I started the suggested

extra workouts and change in eating habits, I set a goal weight of 115. I now weigh 103. When

my coach made suggestions to lose weight to improve my running time, I have to admit that in

my mind it took me back to my childhood when people use to call me chubby. I do not want to

be known as the chubby girl.

When I went home for winter break my mother stared in on how skinny I was and was riding me

about how little I was eating. I started making up excuses not to eat with the family at dinner

time. She was so concerned that she got in contact with my coach, my roommate Rebecca, and

the dean of student health. I did not even know that Rebecca had concerns about my weight loss,

working out so much, and my not hanging around her and the other girls like I use too. I was so

mad at her. This my life I can I’m good.

I got called into the dean’s office and after what was told to her and seeing my appearance

suggest I call you guys to get evaluated for an eating disorder. Again my name is Julia and my

cell phone number is 605-977-0709 to set up an appointment and talk about getting evaluated.

Thank you and I guess I will look forward to hearing from you.