Ecdysis
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So, my abusive parent had orthorexia and passed it down to us kids by insisting that "it's massively important that you stick to these (irrational, unhealthy) rules when eating" and it's stuck around with me ever since.
I never know what to "do" about it. Obviously, it's not as dangerous as anorexia, so I sort of ignore it and just try to cope as best I can.
But at the same time, like anorexia, it's a big issue at every meal and everyime I go shopping for groceries and I feel like by ignoring it, I'm really doing myself a disservice.
I know I've got signs of malnutrition from it, that have caused some serious health issues over the years. My Dr's don't realise that I'm (silently, secretly) dealing with orthorexia or that it's skewing my food intakes in ways that are harmful.
But then, on my list of "things to work on in therapy", it's never been amongst the top 10 most important issues, because there's always more urgent stuff to deal with, so it just gets ignored for another year...
I never know what to "do" about it. Obviously, it's not as dangerous as anorexia, so I sort of ignore it and just try to cope as best I can.
But at the same time, like anorexia, it's a big issue at every meal and everyime I go shopping for groceries and I feel like by ignoring it, I'm really doing myself a disservice.
I know I've got signs of malnutrition from it, that have caused some serious health issues over the years. My Dr's don't realise that I'm (silently, secretly) dealing with orthorexia or that it's skewing my food intakes in ways that are harmful.
But then, on my list of "things to work on in therapy", it's never been amongst the top 10 most important issues, because there's always more urgent stuff to deal with, so it just gets ignored for another year...