my sister
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 5:00 pm
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?
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My wife may have been anorexic when she was around 12. She still has issues that pop up from time to time.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?
i was being serious. not a time for jokes. i am seriously worried about her.RickD wrote:My wife may have been anorexic when she was around 12. She still has issues that pop up from time to time.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?
When we get in a fight, I call her fat.
That's awful. I would never do that. Bad Rick.
I'm serious about my wife when she was younger. And it does still affect her.jenna wrote:i was being serious. not a time for jokes. i am seriously worried about her.RickD wrote:My wife may have been anorexic when she was around 12. She still has issues that pop up from time to time.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?
When we get in a fight, I call her fat.
That's awful. I would never do that. Bad Rick.
First, how do you know she has anorexia and not just normal girl "I'm fat" syndrome?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?
What this bloke said ^Kurieuo wrote:First, how do you know she has anorexia and not just normal girl "I'm fat" syndrome?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?
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.