Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've ran into this with my sister and there's nothing you can do. If she were anorexic instead of obese, you'd have an intervention and put them in a treatment center. Obese just gets treated more as a lifestyle thing and we that we should accept it. I believe they're just two sides to the same coin and both are just as unhealthy (although anorexia is immediately more life threatening).
I've never considered this perspective, and I agree. Both will kill you, why not approach obesity with the same level of concern?
We use interventions for anorexics and addicts because anorexia and addiction are diseases where denial is a huge element of the disease process. Conversely, most people who are obese are well aware that they have a problem and that they are unhealthy. It's not necessary to "confront" an obese person and convince that person that she has a problem. 99% of the time, she knows that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've ran into this with my sister and there's nothing you can do. If she were anorexic instead of obese, you'd have an intervention and put them in a treatment center. Obese just gets treated more as a lifestyle thing and we that we should accept it. I believe they're just two sides to the same coin and both are just as unhealthy (although anorexia is immediately more life threatening).
I've never considered this perspective, and I agree. Both will kill you, why not approach obesity with the same level of concern?
We use interventions for anorexics and addicts because anorexia and addiction are diseases where denial is a huge element of the disease process. Conversely, most people who are obese are well aware that they have a problem and that they are unhealthy. It's not necessary to "confront" an obese person and convince that person that she has a problem. 99% of the time, she knows that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like how people are all up in arms that a size 18 is so unhealthy, but aren't even in the least concerned that at the size 0, OPs daughter may have been just as unhealthy.
+1
Anonymous wrote:I like how people are all up in arms that a size 18 is so unhealthy, but aren't even in the least concerned that at the size 0, OPs daughter may have been just as unhealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Not your problem to solve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've ran into this with my sister and there's nothing you can do. If she were anorexic instead of obese, you'd have an intervention and put them in a treatment center. Obese just gets treated more as a lifestyle thing and we that we should accept it. I believe they're just two sides to the same coin and both are just as unhealthy (although anorexia is immediately more life threatening).
I've never considered this perspective, and I agree. Both will kill you, why not approach obesity with the same level of concern?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've ran into this with my sister and there's nothing you can do. If she were anorexic instead of obese, you'd have an intervention and put them in a treatment center. Obese just gets treated more as a lifestyle thing and we that we should accept it. I believe they're just two sides to the same coin and both are just as unhealthy (although anorexia is immediately more life threatening).
I've never considered this perspective, and I agree. Both will kill you, why not approach obesity with the same level of concern?
Anonymous wrote:I've ran into this with my sister and there's nothing you can do. If she were anorexic instead of obese, you'd have an intervention and put them in a treatment center. Obese just gets treated more as a lifestyle thing and we that we should accept it. I believe they're just two sides to the same coin and both are just as unhealthy (although anorexia is immediately more life threatening).