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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Read the book How to Nourish your Child through an Eating Disorder- it’s basically a basic approach to “normalizing” relationships with food. EDs can be overeating as well as anorexia etc. the main point is to serve and model healthy options, be moderated in approaches to food and essentially just focus on health and appropriate things to say not about weight but focusing on having a balanced healthy relationship with food. [b]I say this as a parent who had an overweight kid and then a kid with anorexia. The anorexia is a million times worse.[/b] [/quote] Wrong. Being underweight is WAY better health-wise than being obese. Full stop. [/quote] And PP is why girls get anorexia. Signed, Family member died of anorexia [/quote] Again: being overweight is way more dangerous than being anorexic. [/quote] This must be a troll, because I cannot believe anyone in this day and age is this stupid. Anorexia is a deadly disease. In fact, experts suggest it’s one of the most dangerous illnesses that can impact men and women. Up to 10% of people with anorexia die within about 10 years of getting the disease, and up to 20% will die after 20 years.[1] Early deaths can be blamed on the following: Heart issues Endocrine disorders Gastrointestinal disease Refeeding syndrome Suicide [/quote]
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