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Anyone ever know of an adult over 40 who has anorexia?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 594814" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I'm not sure one can be "cured" of anorexia............one can be successfully treated for it however. But like bolemia, it can rear it's ugly head again under high stress ect. </p><p></p><p>I would say this person is most likely in a relapse of the disorder. </p><p></p><p>There <strong>are </strong>those that prefer to be rail thin and will work hard to stay that way that aren't anorexic. mother in law's aunt Katherine was one such person. Now she was several inches shorter than me.....and I'm not even 5 foot tall..........but she had to stay no heavier than 90 lbs her entire 98 yrs on this earth. She looked thin.....but not emaciated.......but awfully thin. Sad part is her determination never to let herself gain an ounce (literally) over 90 lbs cost her 7 or 8 pregnancies. doctor had warned her time and again she had to increase her nutrition when pregnant, she flat out refused. She wanted children so badly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 594814, member: 84"] I'm not sure one can be "cured" of anorexia............one can be successfully treated for it however. But like bolemia, it can rear it's ugly head again under high stress ect. I would say this person is most likely in a relapse of the disorder. There [B]are [/B]those that prefer to be rail thin and will work hard to stay that way that aren't anorexic. mother in law's aunt Katherine was one such person. Now she was several inches shorter than me.....and I'm not even 5 foot tall..........but she had to stay no heavier than 90 lbs her entire 98 yrs on this earth. She looked thin.....but not emaciated.......but awfully thin. Sad part is her determination never to let herself gain an ounce (literally) over 90 lbs cost her 7 or 8 pregnancies. doctor had warned her time and again she had to increase her nutrition when pregnant, she flat out refused. She wanted children so badly. [/QUOTE]
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