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16 Feb 2018 08:34 PM
16 Feb 2018 08:34 PM
Anorexia
My 18yo daughter has dropped more weight and is now well underweight according to her BMI but she still says there's nothing to worry about! Wouldn't get on the scales with wet hair as she might weigh more..... not sure where to go from here???
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20 Feb 2018 11:53 PM
20 Feb 2018 11:53 PM
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21 Feb 2018 09:47 AM
21 Feb 2018 09:47 AM
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21 Feb 2018 10:00 AM
21 Feb 2018 10:00 AM
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Had we not insisted on a referral she wouldn’t be with us today. That’s fact. You are her mother and know best. Read up as much on ED as you can as all knowledge is helpful as it’s a scary thing to suddenly have to live with. Very scary. Keep me posted xx
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21 Feb 2018 11:26 AM
21 Feb 2018 11:26 AM
Re: Anorexia
Fortunatley our GP is already on it! we're trying to convince my daughter to join an eating disorder unit but she still insists she does not have any issues with her weight.
I'll always try to help her but get very frustrated and it's something I dont understand and something I can't fix........................
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28 Feb 2018 12:10 AM
28 Feb 2018 12:10 AM
Re: Anorexia
I have a husband with EDNOS ..... and completely unaware .....
Thinks he has made a healthy life change .... and that was the intention ,.... and that is how it appears to others on the outside of it .....
It is really, really hard to work your way forward with an eating disordered loved one. Hearing you both @Hurting2311 and @Linny6162 ..... and feeling for you so much.
Please remember to take care of yourselves, and seek psychological support if you sense you might need it, or be reaching emotional burnout. It’s a real thing. It is very important to remain mindful of your own self-care, which as a carer can be hard to prioritise at first, until you realise it is an essential part of supporting your child.
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28 Feb 2018 10:17 AM
28 Feb 2018 10:17 AM
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28 Feb 2018 10:32 AM
28 Feb 2018 10:32 AM
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28 Feb 2018 11:38 AM
28 Feb 2018 11:38 AM
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I felt so some in our middle until I found the forums. It was an eating disorder support service that suggested it to me, because that feeling of utter helplessness is devestating. I didn’t know where to go or what to do, and my hubby was becoming increasingly controlling over the rest of us, and the household systems, and our resources, and our ability to socialise.
I tried to speak to the family doctor to no avail, because my husband had lost an awful lot of weight and had come off life-support medication as a result ...... therefore no early intervention was available. I was seen as attempting to sabotage his “success” without any medical people realising that the pendulum had swung waaaaayyyy too far in the opposite direction.
It’s not that he is in denial as such ..... he actually has no insight into this being a problem, so his only reaction is to presume that there is something wrong with me.
I can’t tell you clearly enough how much I appreciate you sitting by your daughters and encouraging them through this. It’s actually all we can do once that awareness is there.
Without the awareness I have to project care towards my husband, but stand opposed to what he is doing regardless (as much as I can without the tension completely destroying the household) so that I am not enabling him by pretending it’s okay. It’s not okay. He is very unwell, without appearing to be on the surface ...., although I believe it’s beginning to show up.
Going to a psychologist myself helped, firstly in being able to tell somebody what was going on, and secondly, now I have a record that I have been attending a psychologist as the spouse of an eating disordered husband, who is seeking support for her family to be able to cope.
Of course hubby has presented that to others as his wife being unwell and needing to attend a psychologist for that reason ...... grrrr
Patience is our strongest virtue ...... but as you know, it is so hard to maintain long-term. This is where the support of a community is so valuable ......
Keep swimming ....... 🐠🐠🐠
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28 Feb 2018 12:52 PM
28 Feb 2018 12:52 PM
Re: Anorexia
@Faith-and-Hope@Hurting2311@Linny6162
Hello ladies,
I can only imagine what it's like living with a loved one with an eating disorder.
I mean.... we eat at least three times a day, so you have every 3 to 4 hours this struggle, every day of the week! This is huge!
I always thought in the past if I see someone too thin, send them to me, I'll fatten them up, but I now understand it's not that easy....
I hope this forum helps you, I know it helps a lot of us. There are good tips and links too, but you have to look for them, and can take bit of time.
Lots of love,
Grasshopper3
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