February 2012
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“I feel it is incredibly irresponsible for the media to only tell stories of ED’s...”
– Catherine Thompson
Feb 29th
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“Interviewer: What was your lowest weight and unhealthiest point? Carrie Arnold:...”
Feb 29th
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“I think we need to stop framing eating disorders solely in terms of body image...”
– Carrie Arnold
Feb 29th
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Make it through.: everyday  →
afraidoflosinghope: courageisgraceunderpressure: is an occasion to change. maybe it creeps in like the start of a snowstorm, so silent and calm that you barely recognize its there. or maybe it’s like coming up for air, it’s gasping so deeply that your lungs feel as though they could burst. either way, it’s always there. it’s a severely uncomfortable process, yet so frighteningly ...
Feb 29th
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I'm slowly learning I won't lose myself if I gain...
flywithclippedwings: I need to fix inside to do that.
Feb 29th
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Feb 29th
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Change is often resisted when it is needed the...
Feb 29th
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Feb 28th
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Feb 28th
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Feb 28th
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Anonymous asked: are you allowed to exercise?
Feb 28th
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Day 2: Hope Challenge
LIST THREE THINGS THAT MAKE YOU FEEL BEAUTIFUL:  I really, really hate to be negative but until this question was posed, I didn’t realize that I never feel beautiful, or would use the word “beautiful” to describe myself.  And honestly, that’s just pathetic. I might have moments where I feel pretty or fit or strong or good-looking, but beautiful? No. I’ll try to...
Feb 28th
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Feb 27th
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Feb 27th
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“Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds...”
– (via daisychainrecovery)
Feb 27th
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I added the Meal Ideas page.
But I would love honest feedback.  If any of you have any suggestions or thoughts about it, I’d love to hear from you.  I’m feeling quite uncertain about it at the moment, but I hope it helps or gives someone an idea for a food they want to try.  I also added ways to challenge food-related behaviors at the bottom of the page. I wasn’t sure what types of things any of you were...
Feb 27th
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Anonymous asked: I told my friend today that I'm anorexic. I've been in recovery this past year, and have gained 10 pounds. Despite my weight gain, I'm still apparently underweight... or so I've been told. Now I'm starting to question it again! Because after I told them, all they said was, "You don't look anorexic." After that, I played it off as a joke. I feel like such...
Feb 26th
Feb 26th
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Day 1: Hope Challenge
WHY DO YOU WANT TO RECOVER?  There are so many reasons behind my desire to recover, but I’ll try to sum it up.  My eating disorder will never, ever make me happy.  It will never give me what I want from life.  It has made me feel far worse than I ever imagined I could feel.  I want to accomplish more than thinness.  I want to feel my emotions rather than numb them.  I want to live, not just...
Feb 26th
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Research funding per individual: Alzheimer’s $88,...
Feb 26th
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I’ve seen quite a few posts recently about people in recovery not having ideas about what to eat, being unable to come up with balanced meal ideas or to think of different foods to eat.  Since I have a tab on my blog about meal plans, is there anyone who would find it helpful if I made up a post or a tab about ideas for meals and snacks?  I believe any food is okay to eat and it’s...
Feb 26th
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Feb 25th
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Feb 24th
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Feb 24th
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Feb 24th
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Running away from your problems is a race you'll...
Feb 24th
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“For example, joking that you need to starve yourself after Thanksgiving or that...”
– - Tumblr staff on the new up-coming policy Really? It’s fine to even joke about those things? No. No, I don’t think so. I think you’ll find it’s incredibly offensive to those that actually fight daily with eating disorders, self-injury and suicidal thoughts/ideations. So please, don’t even joke...
Feb 23rd
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Feb 23rd
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Feb 23rd
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Anonymous asked: I think you should look at this save-our-blogs(.)tumblr(.)com/
Feb 23rd
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Staff Post about Self Harm Tumblr Blogs
I found this article on the staff blog discussing banning blogs which promote eating disorders, self harm or suicide: http://staff.tumblr.com/post/18132624829/self-harm-blogs It’s interesting and I’m still trying to figure out my perspective about it. I’m glad that they’re acknowledging that blogs promoting eating disorders are a problem on tumblr, and at least creating ...
Feb 23rd
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Look to the day: Things that EDNOS is: Eating... →
languidlimbs: keepcalmandrecover: Things that EDNOS are not: Eating Disorder Not Worth Diagnosis Not A Real Eating Disorder Failed Anorexic Eating Disorder Not Worth Treatment No Longer A Proper Eating Disorder Never Was A Proper Eating Disorder No Longer Worthy Of Help Never Was Worth Of Help If you have EDNOS, by definition you are suffering from an Eating Disorder. And you are no...
Feb 23rd
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“You have a whole day to yourself.” For a second, she didn’t answer,...”
– Just Listen, Sarah Dessen This quote is perfect.
Feb 23rd
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Feb 22nd
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The college I attend has over 17,000 students. There is not a single service directed at eating disorders on the campus.  Not one.  Yes, there’s the counseling center and a campus dietician, but nothing that is specifically aimed at eating disorders. I walk across campus and on any given day, I see at least a few girls who must have eating disorders (or else some metabolic/medical...
Feb 22nd
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Feb 22nd
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greentea-lovely replied to your post: Why can’t anyone ever write a book about someone… Purge: recovery diaries. she isn’t underweight, she’s essentially an anorexic, b/p subtype, who doesn’t meet the weight for it and is thus EDNOS. Read it, it’s not triggering or wasn’t for me at least! Thanks! I definitely will have to read that one.  It sounds like an awesome book.
Feb 22nd
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happynessinajar replied to your post: Why can’t anyone ever write a book about someone… Purge: Rehab Diaries by Nicole Johns. She’s never truly underweight. She’s above or average weight during most of the biography. It’s also really good. Ooh, I’ll have to check that one out!  I just looked it up on amazon and it looks like a good book. unchartedpavements replied to your post: Why...
Feb 22nd
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emergingsoul replied to your post: Why can’t anyone ever write a book about someone… Is it a good book? I was debating reading it or not. It’s a good book for entertainment value, but not if you’re looking for one about eating disorders.  I like it so far (except for the cliched way eating disorders are presented), but I’m only 60 pages into it.
Feb 22nd
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Why can’t anyone ever write a book about someone with an eating disorder who isn’t underweight?  Even in fiction, they always write about how emaciated the person is and how they dropped weight so fast. I’m reading Just Listen by Sarah Dessen (which, aside from that, seems to be a good book), but it’s not just this book: it seems like all books that involve eating...
Feb 22nd
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Feb 21st
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Feb 21st
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like-nobodysfuckingbusiness-dea asked: In your recovery meal plan thing, what's refeeding syndrome?
Feb 21st
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Feb 20th
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Low Bodyfat isn't Necessarily a Good Thing
Low bodyfat has become the ultimate fitness aspiration for many, but to believe that low bodyfat is healthy is a misguided notion.  Bodies are supposed to have fat, especially women’s.  Most people know that aiming for an extremely low weight is dangerous, but fewer people are aware of the impact of a low bodyfat percentage.  Low body fat may be it’s less drastic and less apparent in...
Feb 20th
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“I want to taste and glory in each day, and never be afraid to experience pain;...”
– Sylvia Plath (via 972love)
Feb 20th
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Feb 19th
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“It is an ironic habit of human beings to run faster when they have lost their...”
– Rollo May (via elysium)
Feb 19th
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Feb 18th
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For those who are struggling to get inpatient...
this article http://edtreatmentreview.wordpress.com/2011/09/21/appeal-treatment-is-not-impossible/ is extremely helpful and offers a variety of options which could get you access to inpatient treatment.
Feb 18th
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