Anonymous wrote:Former bulimic here too -
It’s true there is nothing you can do to actually stop the behavior. I totally empathize with you and understand it is really frustrating and creates a tension in the house that is imposed on you. A few ideas…
- eat out to break up the routine for yourself a bit of having to sit there and know she is throwing up
- if she really is being very loud it is appropriate to pull her aside privately and say gently “are you ok? I heard what sounded like you being sick.” No, this is not passive aggressive. If you hear someone throwing up you would ask if they are ok, and pretending like you don’t is avoidance. You should not have any expectation of a certain type of response from her but it is a gentle and honest way to let her know she is heard, like literally.
- for yourself try and distract yourself and limit the amount of energy and time you allow yourself to focus on or think about her
- for next time arrange it so you do not co-habitate with her. You have kids and that is your priority.
Anonymous wrote:I’m on vacation with my husband’s entire family and we’ve divided ourselves between three neighboring houses. His 25yo sister is staying with us and our 2 kids.
His sister has battled bulimia and perhaps depression for a year or longer and sought treatment for it that dug a deep hole in my in-laws’ pockets.
When we agreed to house her with us, I thought things were going better for her, but they’re not.
2 days down, 4 more to go and I need tips on how to get through it. The vacation has not been relaxing for me. She plays well with our kids but she’s an added child, is late to everything, eats 3 servings at every meal then vomits it up (she thinks she does so discretely but she doesn’t).
I’m told that her problems are the illness, and I understand that. But I have a block between understanding it in theory and applying it. Her actions annoy me, and I’m tired of seeing every meal floating up afterwards.
The family says nothing at all. The mom is too afraid of making it worse.
Please share practical tips on how I can get through these next few day.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m on vacation with my husband’s entire family and we’ve divided ourselves between three neighboring houses. His 25yo sister is staying with us and our 2 kids.
His sister has battled bulimia and perhaps depression for a year or longer and sought treatment for it that dug a deep hole in my in-laws’ pockets.
When we agreed to house her with us, I thought things were going better for her, but they’re not.
2 days down, 4 more to go and I need tips on how to get through it. The vacation has not been relaxing for me. She plays well with our kids but she’s an added child, is late to everything, eats 3 servings at every meal then vomits it up (she thinks she does so discretely but she doesn’t).
I’m told that her problems are the illness, and I understand that. But I have a block between understanding it in theory and applying it. Her actions annoy me, and I’m tired of seeing every meal floating up afterwards.
The family says nothing at all. The mom is too afraid of making it worse.
Please share practical tips on how I can get through these next few day.