When Anorexics Try to Add You
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i actually think this thread is useful.
alot of people don't know how to deal with friend requests like these. reading this thread will serve a purpose by giving them a way to respond that is both helpful to the person with the ED, while also not causing any self-esteem issues to the person with the ED.
if we can get this thread to be about the GENERAL case of such requests, instead of about this specific individual, then this thread serves a purpose.0 -
You could have been the help she needed.0
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I developed anorexia at age 11, and then bulimia at 21. Your posting is pretty triggering. It isn't that someone WANTS to live that way - eating disorders are a serious illness that nobody asks for. It literally almost killed me, and believe me I never WANTED to live that way. And just so you are aware, my life WAS so terrible that I developed an eating disorder. Life really can be that bad. I won't go into it here, but I just wanted you to be aware that your message was very triggering for me (I am still in recovery and use MFP to make sure I'm getting ENOUGH nutrition), and I'm sure it will be triggering for anyone else struggling with an ED. I've been to treatment twice now, and still there is no cure. Just wanted you to be aware.0
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How would you handle it if one of your kids had an issue with something and reached out to someone and that person not only dismissed them but reported them and then publicly posted their business? Just awful0
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This is the rudest thing I've read on this site in a long time.
Eating Disorders are an illness, she is sick. Would you ever make a post that says "When chemo therapy people try to add me?" NO.
If you could only know the pain and depression that comes with an ED.0 -
Please get educated. It's not "intentional." Eating disorders are mental illnesses, and in fact, Anorexia has the highest mortality rate of any other mental disorder.
**jmx - didn't see your post until after i posted mine! thank you! glad there are some individuals who understand!**0 -
i actually think this thread is useful.
alot of people don't know how to deal with friend requests like these. reading this thread will serve a purpose by giving them a way to respond that is both helpful to the person with the ED, while also not causing any self-esteem issues to the person with the ED.
if we can get this thread to be about the GENERAL case of such requests, instead of about this specific individual, then this thread serves a purpose.
OK I will play nicely. When I get these requests, I send a polite note saying that judging from their profiles, their goals are not in alignment with mine, and I can't be supportive to those people who are, in my opinion, intentionally hurting themselves, but that I would be happy to support them in their recovery, if at some point they choose to take that path, and they can feel free to request me again and I will accept when that time hopefully comes.
(apologies for epic run-on sentence)0 -
i actually think this thread is useful.
alot of people don't know how to deal with friend requests like these. reading this thread will serve a purpose by giving them a way to respond that is both helpful to the person with the ED, while also not causing any self-esteem issues to the person with the ED.
if we can get this thread to be about the GENERAL case of such requests, instead of about this specific individual, then this thread serves a purpose.
OK I will play nicely. When I get these requests, I send a polite note saying that judging from their profiles, their goals are not in alignment with mine, and I can't be supportive to those people who are, in my opinion, intentionally hurting themselves, but that I would be happy to support them in their recovery, if at some point they choose to take that path, and they can feel free to request me again and I will accept when that time hopefully comes.
(apologies for epic run-on sentence)
this sounds reasonable to me.
one thing that i think is important is to NEVER just decline the request without comment. i'd write the girl by PM explaining that i'd be happy to help if i could, but that i'm not equipped with the knowledge to assist somebody with an ED and that only professionals can help. and i'd also give her lots of encouragement in that PM. in this way, she would know that declining the request was in no way a reflection on who she is as a person. it was simply that i literally wouldn't know how to help somebody suffering from an ED.0 -
I developed anorexia at age 11, and then bulimia at 21. Your posting is pretty triggering. It isn't that someone WANTS to live that way - eating disorders are a serious illness that nobody asks for. It literally almost killed me, and believe me I never WANTED to live that way. And just so you are aware, my life WAS so terrible that I developed an eating disorder. Life really can be that bad. I won't go into it here, but I just wanted you to be aware that your message was very triggering for me (I am still in recovery and use MFP to make sure I'm getting ENOUGH nutrition), and I'm sure it will be triggering for anyone else struggling with an ED. I've been to treatment twice now, and still there is no cure. Just wanted you to be aware.
I knew it would trigger someone!0 -
i actually think this thread is useful.
alot of people don't know how to deal with friend requests like these. reading this thread will serve a purpose by giving them a way to respond that is both helpful to the person with the ED, while also not causing any self-esteem issues to the person with the ED.
if we can get this thread to be about the GENERAL case of such requests, instead of about this specific individual, then this thread serves a purpose.
I disagree. If you would like to start a new thread about educating people, it would be fine by me and I do think it would be useful. However, no matter how you might try to turn it around, this post started as a rather triggering and uneducated attack on people with severe EDs. I think it should be deleted by the OP before it is deleted by the mods, as I've already reported it.0 -
i actually think this thread is useful.
alot of people don't know how to deal with friend requests like these. reading this thread will serve a purpose by giving them a way to respond that is both helpful to the person with the ED, while also not causing any self-esteem issues to the person with the ED.
if we can get this thread to be about the GENERAL case of such requests, instead of about this specific individual, then this thread serves a purpose.
I agree. Let's not give the OP a hard time. Personally I might have accepted the request, kept an eye on what she had to say, and offer some gentle encouragement to get help if I could without preaching, dictating, criticising or triggering......she wouldn't be hurting me by being on my list, but maybe I could help her.0 -
OK I will play nicely. When I get these requests, I send a polite note saying that judging from their profiles, their goals are not in alignment with mine, and I can't be supportive to those people who are, in my opinion, intentionally hurting themselves, but that I would be happy to support them in their recovery, if at some point they choose to take that path, and they can feel free to request me again and I will accept when that time hopefully comes.
(apologies for epic run-on sentence)
This is the right answer, IMO. (And I am in recovery from bulimia, so my opinion means a lot. Lol)0 -
Terrible thread. People suffering from eating disorders do need help, and definitely don't need public shaming. It's certainly your choice whether you choose to add them to your network here, but this post is uncalled for.
This. The op clearly needs an education. People with eating disorders are people first and this shaming is pure stupidity. Do you also unfriend people that are obese in real life? We all have our dysfunctions and diseases and someone with an eating disorder is caught up in something very unvoluntary. It's your choice if you want to be there to support or not and help but actually shaming is counter-productive and creates a wall of us/them.
Shame on the op for her thread.0 -
Terrible thread. People suffering from eating disorders do need help, and definitely don't need public shaming. It's certainly your choice whether you choose to add them to your network here, but this post is uncalled for.
This. The op clearly needs an education. People with eating disorders are people first and this shaming is pure stupidity. Do you also unfriend people that are obese in real life? We all have our dysfunctions and diseases and someone with an eating disorder is caught up in something very unvoluntary. It's your choice if you want to be there to support or not and help but actually shaming is counter-productive and creates a wall of us/them.
Shame on the op for her thread.
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OK I will play nicely. When I get these requests, I send a polite note saying that judging from their profiles, their goals are not in alignment with mine, and I can't be supportive to those people who are, in my opinion, intentionally hurting themselves, but that I would be happy to support them in their recovery, if at some point they choose to take that path, and they can feel free to request me again and I will accept when that time hopefully comes.
(apologies for epic run-on sentence)
This is the right answer, IMO. (And I am in recovery from bulimia, so my opinion means a lot. Lol)
IMO as well. I went down both roads as a teenager. So I understand where they are coming from, but at the same time cannot support someone who isn't actively trying to change.0 -
dont judge us and we won't judge you. mmkay thanks.0
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Please get educated. It's not "intentional." Eating disorders are mental illnesses, and in fact, Anorexia has the highest mortality rate of any other mental disorder.
**jmx - didn't see your post until after i posted mine! thank you! glad there are some individuals who understand!**
THIS!!!!!!!!!0 -
OK I will play nicely. When I get these requests, I send a polite note saying that judging from their profiles, their goals are not in alignment with mine, and I can't be supportive to those people who are, in my opinion, intentionally hurting themselves, but that I would be happy to support them in their recovery, if at some point they choose to take that path, and they can feel free to request me again and I will accept when that time hopefully comes.
(apologies for epic run-on sentence)
This is how I handle requests from ED folks who are not interested in recovery. I thank them for their interest and tell them that unfortunately I can't be in contact with them. It's often triggering to me. I let them know that when they are ready to seek help and need support with that, I'll be there for them. I have several friends on my list who ARE in recovery - I don't let the fact that they have an ED be an all-encompassing blanket reason to not friend them.
There's no need to be rude or brusque. They are suffering, too.0 -
Try to give them advise.
I used to be anorexic and bulemic.....I still have the pants that I wore when I was.
I tell people that I find are starving themselves about my past.....
the most interesting part about all of it is:
I eat a lot....and lift.....I was 125 when I was starving myself, I bounce around 130 currently, and my anorexic pants are super baggy on me. Thin does not equal fit.....I am fit and look better than those that don't eat, and not eating was much harder work than spending an hour lifting and eating like a beast :P0 -
OMG some child starving herself to death tried to add me. I say child because she's only 18. Current weight is only 87 pounds!!!! Goal weight 80 pounds!!! What in the actual eff! And she has a pic up, she is rail thin and bony, this is not a very short person! Of course I declined, and reported the profile using the contact form on the site. I feel awful. I have a child that's 18, (my kids are 23, 18, and 15) and I would be so terrified and heartbroken if they wanted to destroy themselves. My goodness. What on earth could be so wrong with your life that you would intentionally do this to yourself??
This is a HORRIBLE post! As a person who personally battled EDs for many, many years, you are certainly very judgmental. These young people (and adults) who suffer need guidance and friendship, encouragement and understanding, NOT to be criticized and ridiculed. I agree that this should not be dealt with in the forums!!!!!!0
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