Sunday, September 19, 2010

anorexia and bulimia.(2)

Anorexia Bulimia - Escape the Cycle of Despair
Anorexia Bulimia may have seemed an easy solution at first - if you binged, you purged; if your body repulsed you, you exercised. But those "solutions" drove you deeper into despair, self-loathing and addiction. Culture and its airbrushed perfection sets an unattainable standard for most, whispering, "If you're unhappy, do something about it." And though the desire for change isn't inherently wrong, focusing entirely on body image can lead to obsession. Eating disorders like Anorexia Bulimia offer a false sense of control, propelling you into a cycle of disease that robs your self-esteem, disrupts your daily life and affects your health, sometimes to the point of death. Only by escaping the trap and discovering the beauty inside can you find true contentment.
        As you can see.Doing something that you tink can saveyou is actually killing u in the inside.So girls out there,b4 doin tis,think of its effects.Which is much more worst than wad u tink might happen to u.IT CAN KILL AND IT WILL.

2 comments:

  1. This is a powerful topic that really resonates with many people. I was certainly touched. Thanks so much for posting. I look forward to learning more.

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  2. I completely agree with you. eating disorders mask what the "real" issue or emotion is. It's much easier to obsess of food/weight/cals, instead of looking within and addressing the real issue. powerful blog..thanks, cher

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