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my sister

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 5:00 pm
by jenna
has anyone here ever dealt with someone with anorexia? my sister seems to think she is fat, even though she isnt, and i am afraid for her. any ideas? :esad:

Re: my sister

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 5:15 pm
by RickD
jenna wrote:has anyone here ever dealt with someone with anorexia? my sister seems to think she is fat, even though she isnt, and i am afraid for her. any ideas? :esad:
My wife may have been anorexic when she was around 12. She still has issues that pop up from time to time.

When we get in a fight, I call her fat. :lol:

That's awful. I would never do that. Bad Rick. :mrgreen:

Re: my sister

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 5:41 pm
by jenna
RickD wrote:
jenna wrote:has anyone here ever dealt with someone with anorexia? my sister seems to think she is fat, even though she isnt, and i am afraid for her. any ideas? :esad:
My wife may have been anorexic when she was around 12. She still has issues that pop up from time to time.

When we get in a fight, I call her fat. :lol:

That's awful. I would never do that. Bad Rick. :mrgreen:
i was being serious. not a time for jokes. i am seriously worried about her.

Re: my sister

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 5:43 pm
by RickD
jenna wrote:
RickD wrote:
jenna wrote:has anyone here ever dealt with someone with anorexia? my sister seems to think she is fat, even though she isnt, and i am afraid for her. any ideas? :esad:
My wife may have been anorexic when she was around 12. She still has issues that pop up from time to time.

When we get in a fight, I call her fat. :lol:

That's awful. I would never do that. Bad Rick. :mrgreen:
i was being serious. not a time for jokes. i am seriously worried about her.
I'm serious about my wife when she was younger. And it does still affect her.

Re: my sister

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 5:57 pm
by Philip
All I know is that this is as much an issue of the mind as it is manifested physically. It's similar to addiction. The answer lies within healing spiritually, but that would best include qualified medical care. One thing is certain, it is best caught and treated before it progresses to a dangerous level. Problem is, many hide it for a long time - and to a point in which it becomes obvious and serious.

Re: my sister

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 7:04 pm
by Kurieuo
jenna wrote:has anyone here ever dealt with someone with anorexia? my sister seems to think she is fat, even though she isnt, and i am afraid for her. any ideas? :esad:
First, how do you know she has anorexia and not just normal girl "I'm fat" syndrome?

Second, if she really does have eating problems, I'm not sure anyone here has answers for you unless they've experienced such. I did come across a good anorexia site a couple years ago, woman who had been through it, and gave advice for how to deal with a family member or friend who has the disease (and it is like a disease).

Recommend searching for other sites. Rather than just listening to professional opinions (which are well and good), finding perhaps a board or discussion where people who have had and/or suffer from anorexia are posting. Ask them for advice.

Re: my sister

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 3:32 am
by RickD
Kurieuo wrote:
jenna wrote:has anyone here ever dealt with someone with anorexia? my sister seems to think she is fat, even though she isnt, and i am afraid for her. any ideas? :esad:
First, how do you know she has anorexia and not just normal girl "I'm fat" syndrome?

Second, if she really does have eating problems, I'm not sure anyone here has answers for you unless they've experienced such. I did come across a good anorexia site a couple years ago, woman who had been through it, and gave advice for how to deal with a family member or friend who has the disease (and it is like a disease).

Recommend searching for other sites. Rather than just listening to professional opinions (which are well and good), finding perhaps a board or discussion where people who have had and/or suffer from anorexia are posting. Ask them for advice.
What this bloke said ^