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Anyone ever know of an adult over 40 who has anorexia?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 594878" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I'm not worried, witz. And I have detached. I just get interested in topics sometimes and while I was taking sisters pictures out of some private albums, I saw a picture of her and cringed. Then I started wondering if people can actually still have eating disorders over 40 or even 50. I am not upset at all. </p><p></p><p>It *will* take me about three months to detach 100% because, although we were talking very little at the end, we still were. But I've had to do it many times and I'm pretty good at it. It's not that I miss her because I really don't. I'm just used to her being there, even if in an abusive way. It's amazing how one gets used to abuse. I am slowly getting rid of all abusive people in my life for the very first time ever. She is the last one I had to decide to detach from...and, aside from Scott, the biggest abuser over the longest period of time.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for caring! I think I agree that it's best to drop the topic so that s he is off my mind completely!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 594878, member: 1550"] I'm not worried, witz. And I have detached. I just get interested in topics sometimes and while I was taking sisters pictures out of some private albums, I saw a picture of her and cringed. Then I started wondering if people can actually still have eating disorders over 40 or even 50. I am not upset at all. It *will* take me about three months to detach 100% because, although we were talking very little at the end, we still were. But I've had to do it many times and I'm pretty good at it. It's not that I miss her because I really don't. I'm just used to her being there, even if in an abusive way. It's amazing how one gets used to abuse. I am slowly getting rid of all abusive people in my life for the very first time ever. She is the last one I had to decide to detach from...and, aside from Scott, the biggest abuser over the longest period of time. Thanks for caring! I think I agree that it's best to drop the topic so that s he is off my mind completely! [/QUOTE]
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