Thanks for sharing your entry, it was very INTERESTING! You are so cute, and I wish you are doing great at life Stay safe during covid Valerie, hugs from Mexico!
Very nice story, i once had a accident with a car ended up in hospital for 6 months, lying flat on my back, with a heavy concussion and brain damage, i hated every minute in that place
I need some advice my parents and I have been constantly fighting about my weight my doctor wants me to gain weight, but I don't want to gain weight my parents are taking away my ability to workout like how I used to and I feel forced into recovery and my parents don't know I have an eating disorder I think they think I am just weird. I am not ready for weight gain, I have finally worked for years with my eating disorders to reach a weight I am happy with and now I am happy and wish to maintain my weight, but now I am being forced to gain weight. Even though I am happy with my weight mentally I was going crazy, I never stressed too much about calories because I am a compulsive exerciser so I burned them all but I do count calories, but now my exercise routine that I worked so hard to be consistent with and perfect is now ruined. I am lost I don't know what to do all I want is to run, but if I do my parents will be mad. I am so confused as to what I want RN. Help me!
hey there! so sorry to hear you're struggling, feel free to shoot me a DM on instagram or email me at valeriecamai@gmail.com so we can talk more!! You're not alone
This doesn't necessarily pertain only to you, but why do you think people with EDs like to reminisce on their times in treatment? I think you mentioned that this was from 2013, so 7 years later, why are you still obsessed with your treatment and being hospitalized? I got my tonsils removed in 2015, and I don't talk about my time in the hospital for that, or even think about it...ever
Those two things aren't really comparable. It's because ED's are fueled by obsessive behavior and thinking patterns. Having an ED is consuming, it usually ends up the most pressing thing on your mind everyday for years.... It's just not comparable to a tonsil surgery that was quick and probably not traumatic at all.
Thanks for sharing your entry, it was very INTERESTING!
You are so cute, and I wish you are doing great at life
Stay safe during covid Valerie, hugs from Mexico!
Thank you! You too! xxx
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Very nice story, i once had a accident with a car ended up in hospital for 6 months, lying flat on my back, with a heavy concussion and brain damage, i hated every minute in that place
wow I'm so sorry to hear you went through such a traumatic accident! Hope you're doing much better now, stay safe!!! xxx
I need some advice my parents and I have been constantly fighting about my weight my doctor wants me to gain weight, but I don't want to gain weight my parents are taking away my ability to workout like how I used to and I feel forced into recovery and my parents don't know I have an eating disorder I think they think I am just weird. I am not ready for weight gain, I have finally worked for years with my eating disorders to reach a weight I am happy with and now I am happy and wish to maintain my weight, but now I am being forced to gain weight. Even though I am happy with my weight mentally I was going crazy, I never stressed too much about calories because I am a compulsive exerciser so I burned them all but I do count calories, but now my exercise routine that I worked so hard to be consistent with and perfect is now ruined. I am lost I don't know what to do all I want is to run, but if I do my parents will be mad. I am so confused as to what I want RN. Help me!
hey there! so sorry to hear you're struggling, feel free to shoot me a DM on instagram or email me at valeriecamai@gmail.com so we can talk more!! You're not alone
This doesn't necessarily pertain only to you, but why do you think people with EDs like to reminisce on their times in treatment? I think you mentioned that this was from 2013, so 7 years later, why are you still obsessed with your treatment and being hospitalized? I got my tonsils removed in 2015, and I don't talk about my time in the hospital for that, or even think about it...ever
Those two things aren't really comparable. It's because ED's are fueled by obsessive behavior and thinking patterns. Having an ED is consuming, it usually ends up the most pressing thing on your mind everyday for years.... It's just not comparable to a tonsil surgery that was quick and probably not traumatic at all.
Thank you for this comment, super well explained!!