Kat has realized that the style of this blog is only encouraging self destructive behavior and impeding recovery. While she may not yet be ready for recovery, she is no longer willing to encourage this lifestyle for others. She voluntarily took down the blog and website, and this new blog is being managed by me (her sister and a former victim of anorexia/bulimia/ednos).
ummmmm this may sound creepy but which sister are you? the one who is in love with organic food....or....well, i feel like there are a couple of other sisters. hmmmm. cant quite recall. well, tell her i said CONGRATS and i hope the rest of her life is good, really, really good. and that she ends up with Paul (?) who sounds incredibly nice.
Haha...No, it's not creepy. I'm not the organic sister. Although, she suffered an eating disorder as well. Keeping a strict "quality control" over the food she serves to her family offers her a control over food which Ana used to provide.
See, you can't just get rid of Ana without replacing her with something positive. For me, it was unique and exciting forms of exercise. In order to achieve my athletic goals, I needed both strength and stamina.
Ana was my best friend for more than ten years. I relied on her to pull me through all of the hard times. I am presenting is a real life beyond Ana's illusions and empty promises. I'll be blogging more about my best friend Ana, and some of the thought processes that brought me where I am today: happy, safe, and free from Ana's tyranny over my life. That said, you don’t have to fear judgment - I have a unique perspective and a tremendous amount of compassion since I've been on the inside looking out, too. But don’t look for easy answers here. We both know you won’t find them. I hope that these words help on your way to recovery.
what happened to this blog? has it been shut down? what happened to kat?
ReplyDeleteyeah, who the hell is this and what happened to kat's blog?
ReplyDeleteKat has realized that the style of this blog is only encouraging self destructive behavior and impeding recovery. While she may not yet be ready for recovery, she is no longer willing to encourage this lifestyle for others. She voluntarily took down the blog and website, and this new blog is being managed by me (her sister and a former victim of anorexia/bulimia/ednos).
ReplyDeleteummmmm this may sound creepy but which sister are you? the one who is in love with organic food....or....well, i feel like there are a couple of other sisters.
ReplyDeletehmmmm.
cant quite recall. well, tell her i said CONGRATS and i hope the rest of her life is good, really, really good.
and that she ends up with Paul (?) who sounds incredibly nice.
Haha...No, it's not creepy. I'm not the organic sister. Although, she suffered an eating disorder as well. Keeping a strict "quality control" over the food she serves to her family offers her a control over food which Ana used to provide.
ReplyDeleteSee, you can't just get rid of Ana without replacing her with something positive. For me, it was unique and exciting forms of exercise. In order to achieve my athletic goals, I needed both strength and stamina.
Good luck with everything. I hope you find peace.