tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30178203.post3090502493495865069..comments2023-10-31T04:16:04.331-05:00Comments on Feed Me!: Interview on True/SlantHarriethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09774535311853591028noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30178203.post-82339735780550380092009-06-09T07:53:46.316-05:002009-06-09T07:53:46.316-05:00Anon,
The 8 to 25 comment was about incidence, not...Anon,<br />The 8 to 25 comment was about incidence, not recovery. That's when most EDs start.<br /><br />The comment about getting through to your mid 20s is based on conversations I've had with therapists and my own observations. I don't have a study to back that up.<br /><br />More to the point, I think, is your own sense of not wanting the ED to become a permanent part of your adult landscape, as you put it so elegantly. Excellent insight and, I believe, very true. <br /><br />Thing is, as you no doubt know, it's terribly hard to get out of an ED by yourself. Do you have some good help on hand?Harriethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09774535311853591028noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30178203.post-18917902941110323332009-06-08T23:05:09.711-05:002009-06-08T23:05:09.711-05:00Can you link to the papers re: the recovery rate b...Can you link to the papers re: the recovery rate before vs. after 25?<br /><br />I'd be really interested in reading that... as a 25 y/o who was in solid recovery for years, then relapsed at 22. I think you're right about the adult transition, and I really have felt this sense of urgency re: recovering now.<br /><br />If I allow my ED to become a predominant part of my adult landscape, well... yeah. I think it's different for me, since I have seven more years of school (I'm in a double doctorate program) and some of the transition into adulthood etc will come at a much later age for me. Still, I think that as a graduate/professional student I'm developing more of my own identity, and I don't think it would be possible to progress professionally/academically if I maintained the ED.<br /><br />I've watched friends fall into that-- scraping by in undergrad, struggling in first jobs & eventually dropping out of graduate school and winding up on disability etc. That seems to be a hard trap to work your way out of.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30178203.post-26885567933425787662009-06-07T12:12:10.090-05:002009-06-07T12:12:10.090-05:00I am pretty sure she was being totally sarcastic.I am pretty sure she was being totally sarcastic.LFhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14565160577974870262noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30178203.post-49542538494710887702009-06-07T00:48:08.805-05:002009-06-07T00:48:08.805-05:00Indeed!Indeed!Fat Bastardohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03839915109115122588noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30178203.post-76127264024180496462009-06-05T21:41:27.200-05:002009-06-05T21:41:27.200-05:00I don't fault you for doing the interview, but...I don't fault you for doing the interview, but I do fault you for subjecting me to Katie Drummond! Ick! http://trueslant.com/katiedrummond/2009/06/05/daily-dosage-fit-into-your-miniskirttonight/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30178203.post-87960785365152841102009-06-02T15:45:23.602-05:002009-06-02T15:45:23.602-05:00WONDERFUL! Love your answers.WONDERFUL! Love your answers.Labyrinithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09170434539586371346noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30178203.post-89497868788556257672009-06-02T13:56:34.615-05:002009-06-02T13:56:34.615-05:00Great interview, Harriet! Drummond had really goo...Great interview, Harriet! Drummond had really good questions for you- and you had great answers.Carrie Arnoldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02569839838912988783noreply@blogger.com