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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 396252" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>so sorry to hear of the cutting stories both Marg and Haozi. It is always very sad to watch your child, or someone you love mutiliate themselves or as i was talking about starve themselves. </p><p> </p><p>Small - I know how you feel about the subject and each of our experiences are different and our own journey with it i believe because we all have very different children. I am not taking it upon myself to treat her, and the professionals have no answers to be honest and i've seen some really good ppl since i got her out of the hospital. Only difficult child and her alone knows what's really going on.</p><p> </p><p>as far as your child is concerned i'm so glad that for her it was nipped in the butt and ended she was much younger and she also is a totally different person than my difficult child. To "get" what i'm speaking of you would have to truly know her. It is also stated in alot of literature that any type of eating disorder and this new one food phobia is a piece of needing attention, wanting it, control to some extent. my difficult child controls everything or at least tries to in her environment always has since birth. she's one of the best ppl i know and also the most complicated short of husband lol.</p><p> </p><p>you dont' need to take offense to my words or thoughts on my daughter's eating disorder at all. like i said it's everyone's own experience with-it and luckily yours ran it's course and got better and yes she's healthy and you would never of known. Excellent! my child is very different, complicated and multi layered. she always has been got dealt an interesting deck of dna from her dad's side and some stuff from my mom's side. it happens.</p><p> </p><p>proof is she began eating with-zero medications in her. that speaks for itself. time will only tell, but yes i as her mom will def work on diff approaches at home i'm def not a dr. but i'm incredibly determined to help her help herself and right now that is def a piece of it. she admittedly stated tonight when we spoke that her stating she wanted to return to school,and me having the mtg today could be cause of her stopping the food again slowly since she spoke those words. that is def. not a phobia. hands down.</p><p> </p><p>only time will tell, yet we shove on cause well that's what all of us do. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 396252, member: 4514"] so sorry to hear of the cutting stories both Marg and Haozi. It is always very sad to watch your child, or someone you love mutiliate themselves or as i was talking about starve themselves. Small - I know how you feel about the subject and each of our experiences are different and our own journey with it i believe because we all have very different children. I am not taking it upon myself to treat her, and the professionals have no answers to be honest and i've seen some really good ppl since i got her out of the hospital. Only difficult child and her alone knows what's really going on. as far as your child is concerned i'm so glad that for her it was nipped in the butt and ended she was much younger and she also is a totally different person than my difficult child. To "get" what i'm speaking of you would have to truly know her. It is also stated in alot of literature that any type of eating disorder and this new one food phobia is a piece of needing attention, wanting it, control to some extent. my difficult child controls everything or at least tries to in her environment always has since birth. she's one of the best ppl i know and also the most complicated short of husband lol. you dont' need to take offense to my words or thoughts on my daughter's eating disorder at all. like i said it's everyone's own experience with-it and luckily yours ran it's course and got better and yes she's healthy and you would never of known. Excellent! my child is very different, complicated and multi layered. she always has been got dealt an interesting deck of dna from her dad's side and some stuff from my mom's side. it happens. proof is she began eating with-zero medications in her. that speaks for itself. time will only tell, but yes i as her mom will def work on diff approaches at home i'm def not a dr. but i'm incredibly determined to help her help herself and right now that is def a piece of it. she admittedly stated tonight when we spoke that her stating she wanted to return to school,and me having the mtg today could be cause of her stopping the food again slowly since she spoke those words. that is def. not a phobia. hands down. only time will tell, yet we shove on cause well that's what all of us do. :) [/QUOTE]
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