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If you could send a message, to spread awareness of Eating Disorders and the challenges individuals face, what would it be?

emsworld August 27th, 2018

Hello ED Warriors! heart

Today I started to think about things that we could spread to raise awareness of eating disorders, and I realised so much could be shared to help raise this awareness of the struggles somebody will face! So I would like to start a thread on the following question:

"If you could send a message to everybody, to spread awareness of Eating Disorders and the challenges individuals face, what would it be?"

What would your message be? I will also be sharing some of the messages I came up with belowcheeky

I look forward to hearing your messages!

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Hope7879 August 27th, 2018

it would be that its a real thing, you dont just say oh i have an eating disorder. its a real struggle. not everyone willl get a diagnosis. that doesnt mean they arent struggling like a person diagnosed with an eating disorders.... actually people were saying how can someone be anorexic or throw up their food? honestly its not like one day you think oh well i dont want to eat anymore and i want to weigh myself everyday and count all of my calories. It isnt like that for many.Struggles are real. eating disorders need to not be romanticized. you can actually die. it is never funny or a trend. to not joke about it. sorry for a long response..

MoonageDaydream13 August 27th, 2018

That eating disorders rarely have anything to do with wanting to "be skinny". Yes, they start out that way but it manifests into something so much more controlling and scarier. Wanting to "be skinny" suddenly becomes one of a hundred symptoms of an eating disorder and not the reason. The restricting, the purging, the counting, the obsessing, it all becomes part of compulsions that just HAVE to be done. These horrendous compulsions become something we have to do like how we have to breathe or we have to sleep. They become in grained into our daily lives. This is why recovery can take so long.

Imaginativa2930 August 27th, 2018

Saying "just eat" or "just stop eating" is not nice at all. When we have an eating disorder is not as simply as just stop the disorder in one day, it's a process, it hurts and we're gonna relapse sometimes, that doesn't mean we aren't trying.

StrivingSoul August 27th, 2018

It's a serious issue and addiction and you don't have it in order to get attention.

anabellamia1189 August 27th, 2018

trying to guilt people into recovery isnt a good course of action and can make it worse sometimes.

LittleLotte August 28th, 2018

I think the biggest message I'd send is that you can't tell someone has an ED by looking at them - you can be any shape or size and have an ED.

myaekingheart August 28th, 2018

Eating disorders are more than just anorexia. Eating disorders look different on everyone, and manifest differently for everyone. A lot of the time, eating disorders don't even have a specific name. There's a massive junk drawer of EDNOS (eating disorders not otherwise specificed) that so many people fall under, and it sucks when someone invalidates your experiences because you don't fit the stereotypical understanding of what an eating disorder is, not to mention the personal struggle of fighting with something that doesn't have a name and is hard to explain to people who don't understand.

mikenaiwc August 29th, 2018

If I may send a short message.

"It is not fun."

unbrokenhearts August 29th, 2018

It's not about beauty, it's not about wanting to look like models, it's not about being skinny. It's a mental illness centered around control. It's serious and can be deadly. It's not vanity.

Anomalia August 30th, 2018

Eating disorders have a physical part that people might see (the restricting, binging, or purging), but also a really big mental and emotional part that they don't. Just because the physical gets better in recovery doesn't mean support isn't still needed for the rest.