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My Twin’s Anorexia Makes Me Furious! 

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My Twin’s Anorexia Makes Me Furious!
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@norse_cat
@norse_cat 10 месяцев назад
John’s right about the lying that comes with anorexia. I had it and it was very bad. Thankfully, I’ve recovered and it honestly just took a moment of clarity to realize what was happening and that I didn’t want to live like that. Many people don’t ever experience that though.
@arlenefisher1164
@arlenefisher1164 Год назад
Someone close to me did get to the end. Paramedics were called. Had CPR and hospitalized. After that had a realization and began to eat. After many years is still skinny, but eats healthy now. Thank God someone was around when paramedics were needed.
@nadia_s
@nadia_s Год назад
We went through the exact same situation 10 years ago... When I saw the title of this video, I couldn't believe it! My identical twin sister had a severe case of anorexia which almost killed her: she got to a point when her body wouldn't take any food, despite her already knowing that she was unwell and she had to eat. At that point, she cried and felt helpless, alone in the reality that she chased, knowing that it was a fatal mistake. She hit the rock bottom (and the therapist later told her that this was the only way for her to turn away from that mentality - reaching a point where she was one step away from death). Dear Margaret, everything you said was exactly what I experienced; and everything that Dr. John said was exactly how we managed to get out of this nightmare. The key aspects that I believe helped us were: 1) Hugging her and telling her "I love you". 2) Not saying "we will fix you" because we could not. WE couldn't win against her anorexia, we could only love her. 3) Telling her that no matter how many times she failed, we would keep doing everything to get her out of that. That meant looking for a psychotherapist - she probably visited a dozen before she found the one whom she believed. There are no guarantees. Even when she decides that it is a problem, there will be no guarantees. It's a hard idea to accept. What helped me when I was in your shoes, Margaret, was that I would constantly remind myself that I got to keep living. What's happened was not my fault; and my sis was NOT me. I continued living my life and shared with my sister what was happening in my world - as contradictory as it sounds, it helped HER. The worst can happen, and I am so sorry you are in this situation, but once you come to terms with the idea that this is part of your fate, you will discover another resource to keep walking that path. Dr. John, thank you for your wise advice (I know you do not read comments - someone please pass it along!). I have no idea how you are able to know everything about everything. Your advice is precious. Hope it helps Margaret and her family. P.S. - Eventually my sister met a great therapist (whom everybody in our family thought was a j*rk by the way - go figure!), went through treatment, then she met her husband, and they started a family. She has not become "completely healthy" but she won that battle. There are and there will be other mental health struggles, but I feel like we all learned a lot from that crisis, started to love each other more, and learned to trust each other's love.
@JustinCase780
@JustinCase780 Год назад
Damn, this is so sad. A former neighbor of mine that pretended to not have anorexia had a daughter that was cutting. Bless the caller because this is brutal and being a twin. Take care of yourself.
@sherryd.3425
@sherryd.3425 Год назад
That was kind.
@JustinCase780
@JustinCase780 Год назад
@@sherryd.3425 This story is so heart wrenching and I'm sending love and hugs.
@sherryd.3425
@sherryd.3425 Год назад
@@JustinCase780 Keep using your open heart for good, please. I'll add my own. Love to you and yours, always.
@JustinCase780
@JustinCase780 Год назад
@@sherryd.3425 ❤ You too Sherry. ❤🙏
@catherinenelson4162
@catherinenelson4162 Год назад
Very good interview, John:. As twins, there can be a good chance that both could have them the problem for the same reason.
@meghangantt717
@meghangantt717 Год назад
So, so sad. I have been in full anorexia recovery for most of a decade now, and John is absolutely right about what true recovery requires. I do think he was contradicting himself on his advice to the caller though-he suggested telling the sister both that she's not trying to fix her and that she should try to have her involuntarily committed, all in the same breath. Personally I think it'd be ideal if the caller could show up with unconditional love and let another family member be the "bad guy" who calls in all the reinforcements.
@Alex.Rivers
@Alex.Rivers Год назад
I’m recovered(ing) from severe nearly life ending ED/ been stable for the most part for many years now. I had to find a reason and will to live. At first I lived through the love of/from others and distractions daily until I started finding joy in life again outside of food and lived for myself because I am now grateful to be alive. Doing the motions is half the battle, the rest will follow. You cant do it alone though… I had to fight every day for a long time against my mind, much therapy and self help. But it’s so worth it. I hope she invests this time in herself. Much love to you both.
@dianecelento4974
@dianecelento4974 Год назад
Prayers for the sister
@Kassie18191
@Kassie18191 3 месяца назад
Thank you for this I dealt with a a pretty serious eating disorder and you are so right. We want / need to know we are loved unconditionally
@dianecelento4974
@dianecelento4974 Год назад
John you're Dad is a saint. You must be proud of him.
@FronteirWolf
@FronteirWolf 25 дней назад
One of my cousins is recovering from anorexia, and when I developed it too, my mum reached out to her for advice. She told my mum to "Just be her mum" not my therapist, not my dietician. Basically do the mum things with me like she would have done if I wasn't ill, listen to me if I want to talk etc. She took that advice onboard. I'd add on do some fun stuff and make good memories, within the person's limits, which will get more restrictive with time unless she starts to recover. Life doesn't have to be all about the illness, I Know that I made some good memories when I was ill, did some fun stuff, stayed involved with activities etc which helped me in recovery. And even if worse comes to worse and she passes away, you have good memories to look back on. It has to be worse watching someone go through the illness, than having it yourself. I take my hat off to the people who were with me when I was ill, and who are with other's when they are ill. That's a level of horrible more than I went through.
@Viemsi
@Viemsi 10 месяцев назад
ADHD is scary too. Don't underestimate it.
@MabelRD08
@MabelRD08 Год назад
I've been struggling with anorexia since 2010 and I'm a fraternal twin too. My sister has always been the overweight twin and that kinda made me feel pressured not to reach her weight and that's how it all started for me. I'm still working things out and a lot better than back then but it's a tough time.
@weekendnomad5038
@weekendnomad5038 Год назад
I see how this is frustrating.. It’s like.. “JUST EAT!!!” But a lot of times there’s an underlying cause like body dysmorphia disorder. They need to treat that first obviously. Maybe give her a medication that makes her hungry
@arlenefisher1164
@arlenefisher1164 7 месяцев назад
I'd call 911 as many times as needed!
@FronteirWolf
@FronteirWolf 2 месяца назад
Well you would have to hide the fact that the medication makes her hungry from her, or she will refuse to take it. If you make her feel that she has to take it she will either find a way to not give into the hunger or she could go into a mental health crisis if she can't. She could even become unalival because being dead would be preferable to weight gain from eating more due to this hunger inducing medication in her head.
@batkat0
@batkat0 Месяц назад
Anorexia Nervosa is a mental illness so it doesn't need an underlying cause. It's its own illness. AN has the highest mortality rate of all psychiatric disorders. If it were as easy as taking them to therapy and giving them a pill that wouldn't be so.
@YoutubeAccount-me3bv
@YoutubeAccount-me3bv 25 дней назад
Being hungry doesn't matter. When Inhad anorexia I stopped being hungry, and got used to it. Infact I craved the feeling of being hungry, caue it meant by body had feeling or it was "working". You are right about the first part though, the mentality needs to change. She needs to feel okay with changing her body.
@pattyajones
@pattyajones Год назад
Margaret, bless you.
@freedomfan4272
@freedomfan4272 Год назад
Sad sad situation!!! The first girl I ever went out with I found out she was cutting herself and struggled with Bulimia, needless to say when I found out about that it was time to move on. She apparently is doing fine now and even has a few kids.
@ericmoore9444
@ericmoore9444 Год назад
My mom has an eating disorder but I don’t know if I should talk to her about it.
@FronteirWolf
@FronteirWolf 25 дней назад
You can ask her about it, sure. Having more knowledge about your mom's situation is helpful. You can't fix it for her though, and that's hard to accept, especially when it's your mom. My mum Sh'd, in front of us at times and you feel like you've got to do something, but you can't, she's also a hoarder, and that's tough, she's trying to sort the mess out , but it takes time. I tried to fix the mess, but I couldn't and it took me a long time to accept that, I felt it was my responsibility for so long and it was never my responsibility. Our relationship has improved since I've accepted I can't fix it. I can believe in her though, I can tell her the truth and I can be her biggest cheerleader. Make sure you've got someone you can moan about your mom to, because it is a really frustrating situation. And move out if you get the opportunity, a bit of distance between you and the situation with your mom will help you, it's not abandoning her, you can visit and phone her, it might even improve your relationship.
@dinajones2761
@dinajones2761 Год назад
…kids being a parent is so fun! 🫤
@lalacasa_1545
@lalacasa_1545 Год назад
What is the saying ? Behavior is what ?
@calibrial
@calibrial Год назад
A language
@Mjl449
@Mjl449 Год назад
Behaviour is a language. This means the way a person behaves is a way of speaking out about your mental health, your needs, your trauma, etc.
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