The physical and mental effects of anorexia

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  • čas přidán 22. 04. 2021
  • My first video request since starting up my youtube channel again, how exciting !!
    Early next week you should get the part 2 "The physical and mental effects of bulimia".
    This video even for me who has lived through anorexia, gave me a lot of insight. When I was struggling with it, my head was consumed with thoughts of food and for a really long time a state of quasi recovery, that I never really got to sit and reflect on what I went through.
    As I said, I would be really interested in hearing about your experiences below. This is a topic we can all really learn from one another.
    Thank you again to the person who requested this video. If you have anything you would like me to talk through I have linked my social media accounts below.
    My 'recovery/mental health' instagram account: / givemehotch...​ (@givemehotchocolate)
    If you have anything you want to see me talk about, feel free to contact me on any of these accounts. Some days I get a little overwhelmed and can't reply to messages straight away, but I do always read and appreciate them.
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    Twitter where I regularly talk about my recovery - / _nicfstr​​​​ (@_nicfstr)
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    Sending love your way, have a good day ❤

Komentáře • 12

  • @eggandplant3682
    @eggandplant3682 Před 3 lety +16

    I have terrible aggression towards anything food-related, especially when it is other people's food and not mine. I think it stems from the fact that it pains me to see other people having a normal relationship with food and I don't. I would get angry when I smell other people's cooking/food, I hate seeing non-diet/"unsafe" food in the fridge, I intentionally throw my own food out just so I can find comfort looking at an empty pantry.

    • @user-sy6fj2bm1z
      @user-sy6fj2bm1z Před 4 měsíci

      If I ever ate from someone else’s plate, I didn’t feel as “ guilty “ because I didn’t own the food, because it was someone else’s and not mine.

  • @nikashsingh8608
    @nikashsingh8608 Před 8 měsíci +5

    I didn't even know my obsession with cleanliness, especially kitchens might come from my ed which makes a lot of sense.
    And for symptoms; lack of sex drive, hair loss, dry skin, and shakey hands.
    :)

  • @lizbetty4593
    @lizbetty4593 Před 3 lety +16

    It’s so wild to hear the same exact thoughts I’ve had, said by another person..it’s comforting. One thing I used to do was be obsessed by what other people were eating and were not eating; now that I’m semi recovered I realize it’s probably because I was jealous of that person for being able to eat whatever they wanted, while I could only have my safe foods. I still feel that way sometimes because I still have some minor forms of subconscious restriction popping up; I’m nervous about going all in but trying my best. What a journey this is, am I right? Thanks for another great video!

    • @nicfstr
      @nicfstr  Před 3 lety +2

      thank you so much as always! I had forgotten about the obsession around other peoples foods... also obsessively scrolling through photos of food on my phone and saving recipes. Wishing you the very best, you've got this xx

  • @laurenfay6381
    @laurenfay6381 Před 3 lety +5

    you perfectly have described what life feels like as someone with anorexia, some of these feelings and experiences are ones i struggle to communicate to others due to anorexia (and all other eating disorders) being so misunderstood and romanticised. these videos bring me a weird sense of comfort because i feel less alone knowing that i am not weird for feeling this way

    • @nicfstr
      @nicfstr  Před 3 lety +1

      thank you SO MUCH for this comment. I'm glad I have helped in some way. sending hugs your way xx

  • @charlotte8659
    @charlotte8659 Před 3 lety +7

    A lot of the physical symptoms you were describing that you couldn’t make sense of sound like hypoglycaemia, which can be caused by anorexia

    • @nicfstr
      @nicfstr  Před 3 lety +3

      this is so interesting thank you!! I know what I will be reading about tonight

    • @charlotte8659
      @charlotte8659 Před 3 lety +1

      @@nicfstr no problem, keep fighting

  • @darionunez595
    @darionunez595 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Linda.❤