Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t you? It’s a sickness. Nothing to do with you, and lying about doctor’s appointments is not your business.
For me, it was that a co-worker was obsessed about food. She almost seemed to want to fatten other people up. And she had a LOT of emotion invested in "just being genetically this way" while we could hear her throwing up after parties, or see her gulping liters of bone broth. It's not pleasant to be around.
Then don’t be around her. Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t you? It’s a sickness. Nothing to do with you, and lying about doctor’s appointments is not your business.
For me, it was that a co-worker was obsessed about food. She almost seemed to want to fatten other people up. And she had a LOT of emotion invested in "just being genetically this way" while we could hear her throwing up after parties, or see her gulping liters of bone broth. It's not pleasant to be around.
Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t you? It’s a sickness. Nothing to do with you, and lying about doctor’s appointments is not your business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just learned a friend is anorexic.
And I’ve learned there was a lot of lying about the past. (Unexplained absences, many doctor visits, hospital stays, etc.)
Personality is very consistent with many other anorexics.
How many people have been able to maintain a functional relationship with an anorexic, whether a work or family or friend relationship?
I’ve heard it’s much like borderline personality disorder.
This is totally false. I’ve suffered eating disorders and have great relationships with friends and family. I don’t see the correlation.
Anonymous wrote:It's not like a personality disorder, but if is not uncommon for it to co-occur with a personality disorder according to some research I saw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just learned a friend is anorexic.
And I’ve learned there was a lot of lying about the past. (Unexplained absences, many doctor visits, hospital stays, etc.)
Personality is very consistent with many other anorexics.
How many people have been able to maintain a functional relationship with an anorexic, whether a work or family or friend relationship?
I’ve heard it’s much like borderline personality disorder.
This is totally false. I’ve suffered eating disorders and have great relationships with friends and family. I don’t see the correlation.
Anonymous wrote:I just learned a friend is anorexic.
And I’ve learned there was a lot of lying about the past. (Unexplained absences, many doctor visits, hospital stays, etc.)
Personality is very consistent with many other anorexics.
How many people have been able to maintain a functional relationship with an anorexic, whether a work or family or friend relationship?
I’ve heard it’s much like borderline personality disorder.