@bellebloomzs My wife is the same. I don’t think there’s a single part of her body that works the way it should and like yourself, if she hadn’t recovered when she did she’d likely be dead. She’s five years on now and still struggling.
From one stranger to another, I believe in you.
@babyteethrot My wife was very much like this in the height of her eating disorder. She’s been at a low-but-healthy weight now for nearly five years and claims that knowing that worship her exactly as she is helped her tremendously. LW or CW, she’s my wife and I love her.
@trainwreckxic I’m going to be very honest. I think people are toeing a very fine line with you, because of how thin and unwell you are. Pressuring someone to eat will often make it worse, complimenting can do the same.
I’m genuinely really worried for you and I’m happy every time you pop up.
@sevxredhand_ Hi, as someone who has occupied online spaces nearly double the time you’ve been alive, this is not a 17 teen year old. That’s a grown person catfishing as a teen.
Please be safe.
@strangest_starz My wife is terrifying of throwing up if she’s not in control of it. She’s been in recovery from anorexia / orthorexia / diabulimia now for nearly 5 years.
@xnyaxi You cannot be fired for being underweight. You can be medically dismissed if your weight poses a risk to yourself or your work environment.
In the UK, OT/OH would be involved in making a judgement on suitability for the work environment.