I'm A Child Anorexic (part 2)
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I have never been anorexic, but I constantly have their thoughts and i rarely to never eat around classmates/friends/acquaintanc
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I find these documentaries painful to watch as I have had anorexia from 14, the thoughts starting at 13. Though they are helpful to me in a way, I mean if a 12 year can recover from such a tough mental disorder, then surely a 17 year old stands a chance. (I am 17 now).
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@edwardsbella1000 But what they feed them isn't healthy food or healthy fat. Fish and chips is just plain junk. Why can't they feed them a nice salmon with an avocado salad...Something that is full of healthy fat and high in calories.
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If someone tried to force feed me I'd hit them! Just try it lady and you'll have a black eye...
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I understand that people think that the way this is done is wrong but I know from experience that a) physical health must be addressed first in order for mental health to be dealt with effectively b) the reason that they have to eat so many "fatty foods" is because these are fear foods that need to be overcome, and these high calorie foods are essential for refeeding - which is the primary purpose of inpatient facilities. That may seem harsh but that's the facts.
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These people are horrible, not once yet have I heard about them getting help for their mental well being. Forcing them to eat a certain way and eating high calorie food and treating them like their animals isn't going to help AT ALL. This woman needs to be shut down and these kids need a better clinic where they can actually get help.
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oh my! tou would think if they were going to feed them anything it would be healthy and not thar rubbish! >:\
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stuffing food in their mouth wont take out the emotional pain....its always gunna come back
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Some of the people commenting on this video really need better knowledge about anorexia
This i disappointing to me. Feeding eating disorder sufferers with fatty foods and forcing them to stuff it all down is the worst option you could make. Because then, the kids do not learn how to eat in moderation, understand a healthy relationship with food, and learn not to be "scared" of feeling full. There are high calorie options that cause healthful weight gain, such as wholegrain pasta, avocados, nuts, and full fat yogurts/ensure. These kids will be relapsing the moment they're released.
laluv24 8 months ago 30
Jesus Christ the sheer idiocy of these comments is unreal. For a start, these girls DO receive healthy meals, the fish and chips were a once a week thing, to help the girls break their obsessive thoughts.
Secondly, they need FAR MORE calories than the average person because they have ruined their bodies with the eating disorder and need calories to repair the damage, not just to gain weight!
Bloody brainwashed by the media, all of you - there is no such thing as bad food! Just use moderation!!
xmintyx13 3 months ago 25