Saturday, April 24, 2010

Eating disorder...?

My eating disorder has ruined my life. I became anorexic at 13, now at fifteen, I feel Iike there's no point in continuing my life as it's already spoiled for good. I will have severely stunted my growth and brain developement, which means I will never be as clever/creative as I could have been, and I don't know why, but after my recovery my skin seemed to go into this wierd accelorrated aging thing and I'm now wrinkled, saggy, and covered in pigmentation. What is the point in continuing , really?

Eating disorder...?
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Reply:Everything you have just mentioned is cosmetic, and can be reveresed or at least minimized!





The reason to go on is to live your life. Life is a crazy rollercoaster that can take you wherever you choose to go. Have you thought about speaking to other teenagers who are going through what you've been through?





I'm a firm believer that everyone has a purpose -- maybe yours is educating others about this disorder and it's effects on the body?





Not to sound like a therapist....but you need to learn to love yourself as a whole --body, mind and spirit. it's not an easy task, but as you learn to not only accept yourself, but truly love yourself, many other things are put into perspective in life.
Reply:I know things feel hopeless for you at this point. But at 15, you still have so much living left to do!! Things can always improve. Not always in the way you'd expect, either. Try to remember your life is unique %26amp; precious, treat each day as a gift that holds endless possibilities. Hang in there, it gets better than this!!
Reply:Your life has only just begun. Like is what you make it and you can make yours good.





My best friend who is now 46 had problems like yours when she was young. She got help and sorted herself out and now owns a really great restaurant/cafe/nightclub in Spain and enjoys a great life.





Make a life for yourself starting now and anything is possible.





The very best of luck
Reply:I am an Anorexia Survivor


Everyone in this world has one thing or another that is their personal challenge


Giving up for me wasnt an option but rather a cop-out


using your experience to help others


seeing your dr about what you can do to help your physical appearance issues too


theres ALWAYS someone out there that has it worse


Good luck


take this one day at a time
Reply:one of my best friends did the same as you. he looks slighly older but through working out and eating right he has managed to get a healthy and toned looking body. is it really worth it to do something stupid over your looks.
Reply:hi there listen i also suffer for an eating disorder for the past 9 years i have been seeing professional help i have recuperated and still have relapse and let me tell you that i am still fighting for my life. I am not happy from what i see each day with myslef but i know that i need to fight this bad illness that pretty much is controling my mind. Cause i see my body saggy and filled with stretch marks every where but i'm not going to stop from fighting for my life. I have two children and i have bipolar disorder and a whole bunch of stuff with it mentaly but i'm not going to back down on trying to survive you should not ither you are still young and need to see what things you are capable of doing present and future get professional help

agave

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