OP, I get how you're feeling at the moment from my own experiences. At the moment, I can imagine that you see this as just losing a little bit of weight, that it's fine, that there's no need to be concerned, and that you don't have anorexia. However, I suspect that may not be the case. If I may, I'd like to share my own story with you, especially since my lowest weight was similar to yours as is my height. I too was dieting for ages and lost sight of what was healthy. I was determined to lose weight, cutting my calories, exercising, abusing laxatives - you name it, I tried it to lose weight. And lose weight I did. I was in denial for ages about my anorexia and I ignored it, until one day I was triggered to eat by people interfering. I then began binging, that turned into bulimia earlier this year which I've now got over, but I'm starting to revert back to anorexic tendencies together with orthorexic tendencies this time as well. There is a point to this story though, well two. First of all, you should begin to come to terms with the fact that your current weight loss is not healthy. That cannot come solely from others telling you this, but you need to recognise it yourself. Until you do, there is little point seeking recovery via a health professional. I'm not saying you should continue with your anorexic behaviour, but you need to seek recovery in your own time and without others telling you. Secondly, when you're ready to make that step, make sure you tell your GP. I tried my own attempt at recovery without help and look where it's got me - my eating disorder is out of control to an extent and I really don't care. I wish I had sought professional help, but now I don't want to until I've lost the weight I gained from binging. Don't be like me, get that help when you're ready and live your life. I'm always happy to answer any questions you have and support you on here: just quote me.