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I made a blog dedicated to helping those with EDs to recover and to prevent anyone in danger of getting an ED from getting one. Anyone is allowed to submit so long as it is not triggering.
If you are recovering from an ED and would like to help manage the blog, send me a message on there.
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shrinkwrecks replied to your post: @negative110
i can testify to this. i went through a dark period because i was depressed and alone in a strange city and have always hated my body and i joined a pro-ana forum and i basically was cool with not eating after their posts and stuff.
getfitbecomebarbie replied to your post: I’m not an idiot. I realize that anorexia or bulimia can’t be “caught”.
agreed 100%! i’m recovering from EDNOS (leaning towards Anorexia) and seeing people promoting it makes me sick, it isnt something anyone should want to have, it makes life difficult in so many ways that people dont understand or realise
The picture is of Isabelle Caro, a French model who died at the age of 28 trying to recover from anorexia. She spent the later years of her life trying to promote health and campaign against anorexia, and wrote a book called, “The Girl Who Refused To Grow Fat”, an autobiography discussing the origins of her disease and her struggles to recover.
Pro-ana blogs need to be banned. It is not wrong to have a disorder, but it is wrong to help others become anorexic or bulimic, when they could otherwise live a normal life. It is normal to be self-conscious about one’s body, but these feelings have started to emerge in girls at a very young age. These girls deserve to enjoy their childhood. There’s no reason they should be so concerned about their bodies to the point of near death.
Promote health by reblogging this. We can help those already with the disease recover and prevent those who are at risk from getting it.
