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Aylamanolo
5 months ago

jein. At the age where you generally get an eating disorder, not. But as a little kid, I had something like that. Most warm food I didn’t like. I was very difficult there and made my parents despair.

It was:

a power struggle (I always won). The theme “I and Essen” was always a topic in my family. It went so far that public exhortation preachers from all the WEinachtsmann always had my non-eating on the subject.

Nikolaus, leaves in his Golden Book: “and now I come to the little Angelika, who just doesn’t want to eat.” etc… It was very humiliating for me, but had no use.

a relationship disorder to my mother, (for whom she could not.) Before I was born, she had lost my 5th-year-old brother through a traffic accident and had been in a depression since then.

She couldn’t cook well, and I usually hated her food.

I was so stupid as a child that my father called me a Biafrakind and sent my mother regularly to the pediatrician because he believed I had the dizziness. I didn’t,

I fought my hunger with bread. I ate them.

My parents gave up fighting with me when I was 12. And behold, I began to eat when food was no longer a subject.

Smartalek
5 months ago

Have one and symptoms can be that one only thinks of food, is ashamed of eating after food, not like eating before others, but then stuffing himself alone, the need to surrender to food, find yourself disgustingly disgusting, assessing oneself more fat than one is

Smartalek
5 months ago
Reply to  K8tj8

It always goes better and worse. Eating disorder gets as little away as alcohol addiction. If you don’t drink, you’re still a dry alcoholic. If you just manage to feed yourself healthy and get clear, you still have an eating disorder…but still thank you.

Smartalek
5 months ago

Well, sobers and disorders are never pleasant…but you learn to live with it.

Youareme
5 months ago

I’ve had an eating disorder before, and honestly I just slipped in without having early symptoms. You can google anything else. Because in fact this is symptomatic everywhere, only the intensity and expression of the respective symptoms differ.

Seanen2020
5 months ago

I never had.

edgar1279
5 months ago

Luckily, I’ve never been affected.