Yamaharley_UK wrote:I'm gonna have to say this again. I just wish you children would listen.
Want to become anorexic?
I met a friend I haven’t seen for a year or more and man, she looked bad. Like, dying of something. But she wasn’t, we got to talking and it turned out that her daughter who was in her first year at Cambridge U, has been suspended because she’s anorexic and was wasting away in front of everybody. Anorexia is something that takes a hold of you, just like H or Charlie or booze. Once it gets a grip, it's near impossible to stop it. Right now, the girl’s just been sectioned (that is, forcibly committed to a mental institution) to try to save her life. My friend’s husband couldn’t take it and baled. That’s three lives wrecked.
STILL want to become anorexic?
Hello Yamahaharley,
I agree with there.
But I don't think that this people who come on here will ever listen to what you,I or anyone else say.
And it makes me sad and angry as I use to suffer from anorexia as you can read it in my posts and now it has come back not that I want it as I know it is very hard to get over it.
I'am trying very hard to fight the anorexia not to let it win and take over the control but it is very hard...you have to fight with your self..I call the anorexia my invisible friend.
I hope that your friends daugther is getting better very soon it must be very hard for any parent to go through with that,I was in my mid 20's when I had it first I never told my parents about it and also they live far away in Germany and I'am in London which that they could not come anyway the only person I have here is my uncle who were on my bedside and crying his eyes out because he did not know what to do and if something happed to me how to tell my parents .
Now like I said I'am right back where I started but my uncle already said to me this time I'am on my own
Please let me know how the daughter of your friend is doing.
Take care
Sonja














