Weigh more but feel worse physically

So I used to weigh less but I gained a stone though it took a long time to do. I got referred to an eating disorder team when I was worse when I was nearly 18 (I'm 24 now) they knew I had autism and how it effected things but still diagnosed me with ednos. I didn't really gain whilst I saw them for 6 months and then they had a review meeting and told me I didn't have an eating disorder and they got it wrong, it was just my autism cause I don't like changes. So then they got rid of me and the general mental health people wouldn't help cause they don't deal with eating problems, so I've been trying to deal with it on my own ever since. I've felt dizzy and tired for months and I'm getting a doctors appointment when they're is one available but it's frustrating when I gain weight get to nearly a normal weight and yet I feel worse physically. My sister said I'm a woman now not a child so that would make a difference. I don't want to gain more weight though.

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  • I had a problem with weight gain a few years ago, but I tried o join the military and I spent a few months, training everyday. I lost the excess weight that I gained, and I haven’t gained it back, I felt a lot differently about my diet since. 
    During Covid I had an increase in UC, when the credit dropped back down post-Covid, I up dropping down 9st (being a 6ft male). I feel really uncomfortable when I body fat is too high, I don’t like the way that seatbelts grip me, so I would say that my situation and my exposures to fitness have been essential.

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  • I had a problem with weight gain a few years ago, but I tried o join the military and I spent a few months, training everyday. I lost the excess weight that I gained, and I haven’t gained it back, I felt a lot differently about my diet since. 
    During Covid I had an increase in UC, when the credit dropped back down post-Covid, I up dropping down 9st (being a 6ft male). I feel really uncomfortable when I body fat is too high, I don’t like the way that seatbelts grip me, so I would say that my situation and my exposures to fitness have been essential.

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