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Not going to be checked into inpatient rehap because death is on the horizon, but eating disorders are absolutely rampant in this crowd. I'm thin and work out with the Ripas and it's intense. I think the name has changed, but EDNOS (eating disorder, not otherwise speculated) is really common. Not one diagnosis, but some of the "tools" like laxative abuse, purging, restriction, are all on offer. It's problematic but less identifiable, especially since there is not a "you can't help it! it's a disease!" |
They Royals are not part of the G7, so no need for them to host a dinner. And the Queen didn’t know how to hold a sword. |
Okay, ignoramus. |
I knew the Brits were delusional but this takes the cake. She's 95. Anyone else her age is in a retirement clinic heavily doped up on a regimen to battle alzeihemers and dementia progression. When do you think she'd be close to retirement? When she's in a casket? |
That old hag will never retire, nor will she ever die. She’ll be queen for another 100 years. |
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| My thin mom became thinner after kids. She wasn’t anorexic. |
It’s “eating disorder, not otherwise specified”. There’s plenty of speculation! |
And you’ll be steaming impotently about it for just as long.
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That you know of. Anorexia isn't the only eating disorder. ALlo, depending on your mom's age she may have been prescribed diet pills to help her keep up with the kids and housework and stay fit for hubby, yeah that was a thing. |
What I have noticed with this crowd is as you say a lot of extreme/excessive exercise and extreme dieting, but it's disguised as a green smoothie for breakfast and a light keto lunch so to the casual observer it looks really healthy, and the Ripas also get a lot of outside praise for their dedication and being so fit while wrkoking and being a ful time mom etc so it feeds into the cycle. IT's actually quite fascinating. |
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Kate looks beautiful.
You jealous bitter Betty’s. |
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Kate looks great. She does not look too thin. I don’t think it’s that unusual to lose weight between the time you’re in college-mid-30s. During my college years, I drank too much, ate like crap, didn’t exercise or get enough sleep. As I got older, I went from binge drinking several nights a week to having an occasional glass of wine. I went from fast food and late night pizza and greasy hangover meals, to three healthy meals a day. I went from never exercising and many late nights to working out and getting 8 hours sleep a night (except for the newborn stages).
I can think of many friends and classmates who are thinner in their 30s than they were in their early 20s. |
If you think that thin is beautiful, then something is wrong with you! |