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Default Jul 01, 2007 at 09:46 PM
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The somewhat short story of my eating disorder…

At the peak of my anorexia I was 5’7” and averaged about 104 lbs, although at one point in time I weighed in at just 98 lbs. My body hurt constantly—there was no way I could get comfortable—every joint in my body screamed with pain. What scared me the most was that I started having flutters in my chest—I had developed an irregular heartbeat. I often wonder what the long term effects of this disorder is going to have on my health.

I was severely abused as a child and food was often withheld as a form of punishment or the adults in my life just did not feel like feeding me. The message I received as a child was that I was a dirty little worthless wh###. I was also sexually abused and this caused an immense amount of shame revolving around my body and how I felt about myself. My anorexia was not centered around just trying to be thin—I used starvation as a form of self punishment. I hated myself. Most of the time I did not feel worthy of eating—I did not deserve to eat because I was such a horrible person. The more self hatred I felt, the less I allowed myself to eat.

My eating patterns changed when I started dating a bulimic who taught me the wonders of binging and purging. As my bulimia grew, I started gaining weight because I spent less time starving myself and more time binging. Somehow, food started becoming an escape. Instead of punishing myself for being such a vile person, I covered those feelings up with food. The immense guilt I felt after binging often led to me vomiting, but not all the time. I struggled with anorexia and bulimia for many years—I yo-yoed on the weight scale.

A year and 1/2 ago I weighed over 170 lbs and was miserable. I was depressed, suicidal and had developed into a raging alcoholic. Therapy has been tough—I had to address, the alcoholism, eating disorder and all the self hatred. One of my goals in therapy has been to accept myself just the way I am—continue to try to improve, but accept who I am at the moment. Someday, I hope to even feel a little love for myself.

I have been on a healthy diet and have almost eliminated the binging. I still occasional binge and I still occasionally punish myself with starvation, but it does not happen very often. When those slips happen, I immediately talk about it in therapy and examine what my feelings are and what led up to the slip. I have been steady at 144 lbs for about a year. That is a good healthy weight for my body. Sure, there are days I would like to be thinner—there are days I feel fat no matter what shirt I wear, but overall I am okay with myself. And sometimes, okay is just good enough…especially since I have the hope that things will continue to improve.

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(((DePress)) ) You have been through so much. I wish you good things in your healing journey.
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Default Jul 01, 2007 at 11:36 PM
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Thanks to you for telling the story...hopefully not only good for you...hopefully good for others to read....

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Default Jul 02, 2007 at 02:28 AM
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Hi DePressMe,

I’m so sorry you’ve been through so much. You’re a strong person for sharing though and getting to the place you’re at today. I can relate so much to you around the eating disorders and the way they developed in your life. And I understand how hard it is to feel that love for yourself sometimes. It’s inspiring to hear that you’ve been doing better though. We all have our relapses, which reminds me of the simple fact that we’re all human and that we’re not perfect. Stay strong and keep sharing. Your story brings tears but offers great inspiration at the same time.

Hugs to you. ~ Bee

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((((DepressMe)))))

Thank you for sharing your story. As I read it emotions filled my heart and tears came to my eyes. I understand your words and feelings. I am sorry you went through so much but I am glad you are healing. Thank you for your courage to post. I wish I could find the courage to talk about what it has done to me. I know your post will encourage others as it has me. I know this is hard to talk about when there is so much shame around it. Keep posting and sharing. I send healing thoughts and prayers to you. Take care and thank you again for sharing.

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(((DepressMe)))

i am so thankful that you have spoken out. i believe that your post will help so many others with similar problems. and that dear is something you should be very proud of. the help we give others teaches us to love ourselves.

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my heart is so full, I can hardly type... full of compassion for the "little girl you", and pride that you have worked so hard and done so well with sorting things out.. you truly inspire me.. My Story
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Default Jul 10, 2007 at 08:46 AM
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thanks for sharing your story and congratulations on maintaining a steady weight. you sound like a very strong person who has overcome so much.
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