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Nicolette
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However, she did say she felt like she doesn't deserve my care or patience and that I should be with someone that is healthy and without baggage. And in the same sentence mentions that "you still being here for me means so much to me".
Ineedhelp.........you sound like a genuine and loving man. It is nice to see a man be so open and honest.
PTSD is a illness which contains what I can only describe as a 'monster' which tries to destroy the Sufferer and their life. It is brought about by guilt, trauma, badly programmed thinking responses and the constant struggle to avoid anything which could cause great emotions being both fear and happiness which cause the Sufferer stress and additional pain.
It is not uncommon for your girlfriend to not feel worthy and the anorexia is usually a form of self control by a person when they feel they can control nothing else....to an anorexic they cannot see the damage they are doing to themselves and only see beauty the skinnier they get as the satisfaction is gained from the control of being able to either starve or minimize their eating patterns as by doing so they 'win' against the body's normal needs and signs for food. It is a warped thinking pattern and it is not always driven by the desire to be thin as some think.
My advice to you..........do what you think is best, be open minded, do as you have been on and hold on tight as it can be a roller-coaster ride. You also need to consider yourself in this too and at some point, if nothing changes, you have to decide what you will or will not sacrifice. I firmly believe a relationship takes and needs more than just love and both people need to be headed in the same direction. I hope it works out for you both.