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Eliana, thanks for the response! I deleted the post. It was nice to vent it all out but I realized it was just too long. It's hard to believe there are people out there like that, isn't it? It's like living under a microscope. But I am looking forward to change next year. I do have a few good friends but even they seem to be wrapped up in their own stuff to notice any changes. But it's fine as long as I see that scale move, I am happy! And I get what you mean about fitting in. When I started to get heavier, it seemed like all the people around me were, too. It was like some weird collective mindset that if we were all gaining weight, then it was okay or something.
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Lisa, I just saw your weight on your ticker...WAY TO GO!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by MiniFluffy: One recent anorexia comment was from a physical education teacher. She is supposed to be trained at identifying kids who may have such disorders. And IMO, she should also talk the talk AND walk the walk, meaning, I expect our PE teachers to have some semblance of fitness, which she most certainly does not. However, I would never in a million years point that out to HER coworkers! It sux, tho, coz I thought she was my friend. |
krampus thanks! yesterday, I actually weighed 112 but it was fleeting! But I am still holding steady at 113 so for now, I'll take it! I am planning a slumber party for my daughter's 11th bday (tomorrow night is the party) so I think the running around and stress has contributed to the weight loss! Nine tweens sleeping over, lord help me! BTW- I love your new picture!
In regards to this whole thread about comments like being "too skinny" from others...long story short, I have to say that in my experience, people just love to have their say. Whether it is welcomed or not. I have gotten more opinions about stuff (highly personal stuff) and I didn't even ask for an opinion! How about people asking me why I don't have any more children? They tell me how nice it would be for my daughter to have a sibling. Wow. Why don't I have any more children? Isn't that probably one of the most personal things you can ask someone? The answer is that I nearly died in childbirth. Massive blood transfusion, hysterectomy, and 3 days in ICU. That usually shuts them up. People just love to hear themselves talk. I was in sales for years. Best sales tip I ever got from a manager - don't say anything. Just let people talk. Let me tell you, it works. And never rise to someone else's rudeness or stupidity. Be polite. Walk away. You will leave them stunned and look like the better person. If you show that they got to you, they won. |
It seems to me people just need to be more educated on anorexia, especially a gym teacher who's supposed to be trained to look for such things! :rolleyes: I wish people would stop just throwing it around. It's hard to know on a message board, so I stand by my earlier statement that around here we do tend to worry. We can't SEE the person nor watch their behaviors. In person though, there are often signs that a person is anorexic outside of their physical appearance.
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