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| Adult w ED | |
| By: ThinWishes3 Date: July 20, 2017, 6:47 am | |
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| [font=georgia]So I know a lot of you guys who have joined so far | |
| personally from twitter and I know a lot of you are closer to my | |
| age than younger. | |
| Anyway I feel like it's sometimes hard to be an adult w an ED Bc | |
| this can be seen mainly as a teen problem and the older you get | |
| the stigma almost gets worse. | |
| Have you guys faced any struggles being an adult w one and | |
| getting ppl to understand? | |
| Or have any beliefs as an adult w an ED. For example sure I'm 24 | |
| now by I'm SURE I'll outgrow this but the time I'm 30. | |
| Just wanted this thread so we know we're not alone. | |
| I've been struggling with this since I was 12, I will be 25 this | |
| year and guess what it never went away. Only has changed course, | |
| severity, etc. it's hard to tell people I have this issue when | |
| I'm my age, or tell people who hVe known me from a younger age | |
| that I never outgrew it! [/font] | |
| #Post#: 67-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Adult w ED | |
| By: small_bones Date: July 20, 2017, 7:56 am | |
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| I'll be 23 this year so I guess that makes me an adult, as much | |
| as I still feel like a teenager 🙄 one big thing that I | |
| worry about is hiding depression/self harm/eating disorder in | |
| the workplace- not that I have a job rn but still. I've only | |
| worked city office jobs and in that kind of environment there's | |
| still a lot of stigma around mental health... you don't want to | |
| be seen as fragile or unable to cope with pressure or a high | |
| workload. It's potentially career limiting, if in the long term | |
| you get passed over for promotions continually, in case you | |
| can't handle it. | |
| I'm not saying it's easier having an ED in school, because I've | |
| been there too, and it's shit. But the fear of people finding | |
| out when you're school age is fear of what people will think, | |
| how they'll talk to you, being embarrassed. But once you're | |
| older it's all of that AND potentially whether or not you get | |
| that job, how your career progresses, how much you get paid. | |
| Not every company will be like that, of course, but some are. | |
| And there's no real legal protection for you, because if their | |
| assessment of you is that you can't handle the pressure then | |
| that's not technically discriminatory. | |
| That's a long and rambling way of saying I'm scared about how my | |
| ED will impact my career, lol. | |
| #Post#: 119-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Adult w ED | |
| By: Katmaz69 Date: August 5, 2017, 5:04 pm | |
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| I'm 41. And yes I have found that people don't get it. I've had | |
| this since I was 13. And I've actually even had someone | |
| criticism me because I am a cancer survived. They asked why I | |
| would survive cancer to go on and CHOOSE something as | |
| damaging... like I chose this. And it seems the older I get the | |
| harder it is for people to even listen. | |
| #Post#: 125-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Adult w ED | |
| By: Lunaa_sea Date: August 31, 2017, 7:53 am | |
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| I'm 25 and have had an ED for a long time. My biggest struggle | |
| is that my friends and family are almost "sick of" dealing with | |
| my issues because it's been so long, and as others have said, | |
| they expect that I should have outgrown this. | |
| I'm in a tough situation right now trying to seek treatment. | |
| When I was in high school, there was no question- treatment came | |
| first and it didn't matter if I missed school, my teachers would | |
| have to help me make things up. But as an adult with a career I | |
| can't participate in the IOP programs that have been recommended | |
| to me because I would have to miss work and I can't imagine | |
| going to my employer to ask for medical leave. I do like that no | |
| one can force me into anything this time around and I can make | |
| my own decisions, but even though it was hell, it was almost | |
| easier when it was all decided for me. | |
| #Post#: 127-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Adult w ED | |
| By: ThinWishes3 Date: August 31, 2017, 8:57 am | |
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| I agree w above posts and I think it is harder as you get older. | |
| The world isn't as understanding when you're not 16. It's easier | |
| to miss school to get help w adult intervention. | |
| But when you're an adult w an actual career it is hard to expect | |
| them to understand you need medical leave for x amount of time. | |
| Or if you did an IOP program there is just rly no way to make | |
| work work around it. | |
| That's a struggle I face for sure. | |
| While my degree is still a work in progress I am working full | |
| time and my job is ok w therapy and dietician appts here or | |
| there if I can't go on a day off. But if I wanted to get more | |
| help than just that it's no guarantee it would work w my job or | |
| that my job would still be waiting for me. | |
| And that's terrifying. | |
| It's like being stuck between a rock and a hard place. You want | |
| to get better but how can you if you can't dedicate adequate | |
| time to it? | |
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