Anonymous wrote:If you can broach the subject, tell her she's welcome to make or buy her own food and she can eat anything else if she wants, which she won't. Or ask her for exactly what she would like you to make and prepare it, but many ED people don't want others preparing their food as they don't have control.
Had sister like this and she brought fruit salad to every family holiday. She did make enough for everyone but she never ate anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a food that you know she will always eat? Like fruit salad and ensure shakes? I’d serve a big bowl of fruit salad at every meal, for everyone. And keep several ensures in the fridge. And then let her figure the rest out.
Mixed fruit is gross. Ensure is not a meal. Grow up and feed your guests or don’t host.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would you do if it was any guest other than your sister who had a medical condition that impacted what they could eat?
Do that thing.
The difference is any other guest would most likely not gave a history of taking advantage of everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a food that you know she will always eat? Like fruit salad and ensure shakes? I’d serve a big bowl of fruit salad at every meal, for everyone. And keep several ensures in the fridge. And then let her figure the rest out.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a food that you know she will always eat? Like fruit salad and ensure shakes? I’d serve a big bowl of fruit salad at every meal, for everyone. And keep several ensures in the fridge. And then let her figure the rest out.
Anonymous wrote:I would not accommodate this nonsense at all. She is a grown woman.
Anonymous wrote:What would you do if it was any guest other than your sister who had a medical condition that impacted what they could eat?
Do that thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each bite of food she eats or refuses is her making a choice to live or die. If she wants to live bad enough she’ll eat something regardless of what is offered or figure out an alternative.
Spoiler alert: a lot of people with mental illness don't particularly want to live. Eating disorders are the most deadly mental illness.
Precisely. Accommodating them is insanity.
Your conclusion from the statement that you agree with (people with mental illness may choose not to eat because they don't have a strong desire to live) is that is insane to make accommodations that encourage them to eat...and therefore die?
Yes it’s insane. Why prolong the inevitable.
There will be food offered, OP isn’t planning to starve a dying woman for a week. There’s absolutely nothing you can do to encourage someone else to eat. It’s a grown adult, they make their own choices. Accommodating stupid choices is asinine.
You must be a terrible cook...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each bite of food she eats or refuses is her making a choice to live or die. If she wants to live bad enough she’ll eat something regardless of what is offered or figure out an alternative.
Spoiler alert: a lot of people with mental illness don't particularly want to live. Eating disorders are the most deadly mental illness.
Precisely. Accommodating them is insanity.
Your conclusion from the statement that you agree with (people with mental illness may choose not to eat because they don't have a strong desire to live) is that is insane to make accommodations that encourage them to eat...and therefore die?
Yes it’s insane. Why prolong the inevitable.
There will be food offered, OP isn’t planning to starve a dying woman for a week. There’s absolutely nothing you can do to encourage someone else to eat. It’s a grown adult, they make their own choices. Accommodating stupid choices is asinine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each bite of food she eats or refuses is her making a choice to live or die. If she wants to live bad enough she’ll eat something regardless of what is offered or figure out an alternative.
Spoiler alert: a lot of people with mental illness don't particularly want to live. Eating disorders are the most deadly mental illness.
Precisely. Accommodating them is insanity.
Your conclusion from the statement that you agree with (people with mental illness may choose not to eat because they don't have a strong desire to live) is that is insane to make accommodations that encourage them to eat...and therefore die?
Yes it’s insane. Why prolong the inevitable.
There will be food offered, OP isn’t planning to starve a dying woman for a week. There’s absolutely nothing you can do to encourage someone else to eat. It’s a grown adult, they make their own choices. Accommodating stupid choices is asinine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each bite of food she eats or refuses is her making a choice to live or die. If she wants to live bad enough she’ll eat something regardless of what is offered or figure out an alternative.
Spoiler alert: a lot of people with mental illness don't particularly want to live. Eating disorders are the most deadly mental illness.
Precisely. Accommodating them is insanity.
Your conclusion from the statement that you agree with (people with mental illness may choose not to eat because they don't have a strong desire to live) is that is insane to make accommodations that encourage them to eat...and therefore die?
You think the sister is going to die if the op doesn’t accommodate her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each bite of food she eats or refuses is her making a choice to live or die. If she wants to live bad enough she’ll eat something regardless of what is offered or figure out an alternative.
Spoiler alert: a lot of people with mental illness don't particularly want to live. Eating disorders are the most deadly mental illness.
Precisely. Accommodating them is insanity.
Your conclusion from the statement that you agree with (people with mental illness may choose not to eat because they don't have a strong desire to live) is that is insane to make accommodations that encourage them to eat...and therefore die?