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Quote: from LittleBombs at 4:59 pm on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from yellowacid1 at 8:54 am on Dec. 29, 2008
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You obviously don't have a clue do you? I became very ill last year with an eating disorder and I didn't even realise. It isn't attention seeking. I am tired of people thinking any mental illness isn't to be taken seriously. How many more people have to die to make others realise that it IS serious?
Well, that's the point really. It's only serious if you make it so. Everyone has control over themselves you know. You can make yourself fat thin whatever, but it's not going to help by calling it a freaking disorder. Other than that, some people may have an actual serious problem, it might be you, but usually no, they don't. 
How is it? Are you saying that I didn't feel hungry cause I was telling myself that just to be thin? No. I wasn't. I suddenly just wasn't hungry so I stopped eating. The smell of food made me feel like vomiting. I was thin, weak and dizzy constantly. I thought it was normal, I thought I was just a little ill and it would soon pass. The only time I thought about it was when people starting telling me to eat and forcing me to. I had to force myself to eat. I didn't force myself to stop though. Mental disorders are actually very common. So they ARE serious. And by saying they are not you are sounding very ignorant. 
Funny that most complaints come from America, the "amazing land of opportunity". Here, in my class, older or younger classes, there is maybe 1 in 40 that have a "disorder".
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Quote: from yellowacid1 at 9:04 am on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from LittleBombs at 4:59 pm on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from yellowacid1 at 8:54 am on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from LittleBombs at 4:50 pm on Dec. 29, 2008
You obviously don't have a clue do you? I became very ill last year with an eating disorder and I didn't even realise. It isn't attention seeking. I am tired of people thinking any mental illness isn't to be taken seriously. How many more people have to die to make others realise that it IS serious?
Well, that's the point really. It's only serious if you make it so. Everyone has control over themselves you know. You can make yourself fat thin whatever, but it's not going to help by calling it a freaking disorder. Other than that, some people may have an actual serious problem, it might be you, but usually no, they don't. 
How is it? Are you saying that I didn't feel hungry cause I was telling myself that just to be thin? No. I wasn't. I suddenly just wasn't hungry so I stopped eating. The smell of food made me feel like vomiting. I was thin, weak and dizzy constantly. I thought it was normal, I thought I was just a little ill and it would soon pass. The only time I thought about it was when people starting telling me to eat and forcing me to. I had to force myself to eat. I didn't force myself to stop though. Mental disorders are actually very common. So they ARE serious. And by saying they are not you are sounding very ignorant. 
Funny that most complaints come from America, the "amazing land of opportunity". Here, in my class, older or younger classes, there is maybe 1 in 40 that have a "disorder". 
1 in 40 who OPENLY have one. Disorders are touchy subjects. No one wants to admit something is wrong, especially when there really IS something wrong. And besides, the country your from doesn't depend on if you have a disorder. Just cause someone has a great life doesn't mean they will never get ill or have problems.
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Quote: from LittleBombs at 5:06 pm on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from yellowacid1 at 9:04 am on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from LittleBombs at 4:59 pm on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from yellowacid1 at 8:54 am on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from LittleBombs at 4:50 pm on Dec. 29, 2008
You obviously don't have a clue do you? I became very ill last year with an eating disorder and I didn't even realise. It isn't attention seeking. I am tired of people thinking any mental illness isn't to be taken seriously. How many more people have to die to make others realise that it IS serious?
Well, that's the point really. It's only serious if you make it so. Everyone has control over themselves you know. You can make yourself fat thin whatever, but it's not going to help by calling it a freaking disorder. Other than that, some people may have an actual serious problem, it might be you, but usually no, they don't. 
How is it? Are you saying that I didn't feel hungry cause I was telling myself that just to be thin? No. I wasn't. I suddenly just wasn't hungry so I stopped eating. The smell of food made me feel like vomiting. I was thin, weak and dizzy constantly. I thought it was normal, I thought I was just a little ill and it would soon pass. The only time I thought about it was when people starting telling me to eat and forcing me to. I had to force myself to eat. I didn't force myself to stop though. Mental disorders are actually very common. So they ARE serious. And by saying they are not you are sounding very ignorant. 
Funny that most complaints come from America, the "amazing land of opportunity". Here, in my class, older or younger classes, there is maybe 1 in 40 that have a "disorder". 
1 in 40 who OPENLY have one. Disorders are touchy subjects. No one wants to admit something is wrong, especially when there really IS something wrong. And besides, the country your from doesn't depend on if you have a disorder. Just cause someone has a great life doesn't mean they will never get ill or have problems. 
I still seem to HEAR more from America, even if they don't say they have the disorder. Yeah yeah, it's a big country, but still, most of this propaganda is just plain, propaganda. Well, this ain't leading nowhere...
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Quote: from yellowacid1 at 9:10 am on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from LittleBombs at 5:06 pm on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from yellowacid1 at 9:04 am on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from LittleBombs at 4:59 pm on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from yellowacid1 at 8:54 am on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from LittleBombs at 4:50 pm on Dec. 29, 2008
You obviously don't have a clue do you? I became very ill last year with an eating disorder and I didn't even realise. It isn't attention seeking. I am tired of people thinking any mental illness isn't to be taken seriously. How many more people have to die to make others realise that it IS serious?
Well, that's the point really. It's only serious if you make it so. Everyone has control over themselves you know. You can make yourself fat thin whatever, but it's not going to help by calling it a freaking disorder. Other than that, some people may have an actual serious problem, it might be you, but usually no, they don't. 
How is it? Are you saying that I didn't feel hungry cause I was telling myself that just to be thin? No. I wasn't. I suddenly just wasn't hungry so I stopped eating. The smell of food made me feel like vomiting. I was thin, weak and dizzy constantly. I thought it was normal, I thought I was just a little ill and it would soon pass. The only time I thought about it was when people starting telling me to eat and forcing me to. I had to force myself to eat. I didn't force myself to stop though. Mental disorders are actually very common. So they ARE serious. And by saying they are not you are sounding very ignorant. 
Funny that most complaints come from America, the "amazing land of opportunity". Here, in my class, older or younger classes, there is maybe 1 in 40 that have a "disorder". 
1 in 40 who OPENLY have one. Disorders are touchy subjects. No one wants to admit something is wrong, especially when there really IS something wrong. And besides, the country your from doesn't depend on if you have a disorder. Just cause someone has a great life doesn't mean they will never get ill or have problems. 
I still seem to HEAR more from America, even if they don't say they have the disorder. Yeah yeah, it's a big country, but still, most of this propaganda is just plain, propaganda. Well, this ain't leading nowhere... 
Yes, big country and perhaps they are more open about it than other countries? Does it make them wrong to want help? I guess to you it does cause all they want is attention, no one cares if they are actually ill. Lets just point the finger and laugh cause it's the easy solution, right?
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Quote: from LittleBombs at 5:13 pm on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from yellowacid1 at 9:10 am on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from LittleBombs at 5:06 pm on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from yellowacid1 at 9:04 am on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from LittleBombs at 4:59 pm on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from yellowacid1 at 8:54 am on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from LittleBombs at 4:50 pm on Dec. 29, 2008
You obviously don't have a clue do you? I became very ill last year with an eating disorder and I didn't even realise. It isn't attention seeking. I am tired of people thinking any mental illness isn't to be taken seriously. How many more people have to die to make others realise that it IS serious?
Well, that's the point really. It's only serious if you make it so. Everyone has control over themselves you know. You can make yourself fat thin whatever, but it's not going to help by calling it a freaking disorder. Other than that, some people may have an actual serious problem, it might be you, but usually no, they don't. 
How is it? Are you saying that I didn't feel hungry cause I was telling myself that just to be thin? No. I wasn't. I suddenly just wasn't hungry so I stopped eating. The smell of food made me feel like vomiting. I was thin, weak and dizzy constantly. I thought it was normal, I thought I was just a little ill and it would soon pass. The only time I thought about it was when people starting telling me to eat and forcing me to. I had to force myself to eat. I didn't force myself to stop though. Mental disorders are actually very common. So they ARE serious. And by saying they are not you are sounding very ignorant. 
Funny that most complaints come from America, the "amazing land of opportunity". Here, in my class, older or younger classes, there is maybe 1 in 40 that have a "disorder". 
1 in 40 who OPENLY have one. Disorders are touchy subjects. No one wants to admit something is wrong, especially when there really IS something wrong. And besides, the country your from doesn't depend on if you have a disorder. Just cause someone has a great life doesn't mean they will never get ill or have problems. 
I still seem to HEAR more from America, even if they don't say they have the disorder. Yeah yeah, it's a big country, but still, most of this propaganda is just plain, propaganda. Well, this ain't leading nowhere... 
Yes, big country and perhaps they are more open about it than other countries? Does it make them wrong to want help? I guess to you it does cause all they want is attention, no one cares if they are actually ill. Lets just point the finger and laugh cause it's the easy solution, right? 
Did I ever say it was funny? Ill, is when you're dying from pneumonia or you're having a REALLY bad flu, or you have broken a limb. Thinking you are fat, is not ill.
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Quote: from yellowacid1 at 9:17 am on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from LittleBombs at 5:13 pm on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from yellowacid1 at 9:10 am on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from LittleBombs at 5:06 pm on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from yellowacid1 at 9:04 am on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from LittleBombs at 4:59 pm on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from yellowacid1 at 8:54 am on Dec. 29, 2008
Quote: from LittleBombs at 4:50 pm on Dec. 29, 2008
You obviously don't have a clue do you? I became very ill last year with an eating disorder and I didn't even realise. It isn't attention seeking. I am tired of people thinking any mental illness isn't to be taken seriously. How many more people have to die to make others realise that it IS serious?
Well, that's the point really. It's only serious if you make it so. Everyone has control over themselves you know. You can make yourself fat thin whatever, but it's not going to help by calling it a freaking disorder. Other than that, some people may have an actual serious problem, it might be you, but usually no, they don't. 
How is it? Are you saying that I didn't feel hungry cause I was telling myself that just to be thin? No. I wasn't. I suddenly just wasn't hungry so I stopped eating. The smell of food made me feel like vomiting. I was thin, weak and dizzy constantly. I thought it was normal, I thought I was just a little ill and it would soon pass. The only time I thought about it was when people starting telling me to eat and forcing me to. I had to force myself to eat. I didn't force myself to stop though. Mental disorders are actually very common. So they ARE serious. And by saying they are not you are sounding very ignorant. 
Funny that most complaints come from America, the "amazing land of opportunity". Here, in my class, older or younger classes, there is maybe 1 in 40 that have a "disorder". 
1 in 40 who OPENLY have one. Disorders are touchy subjects. No one wants to admit something is wrong, especially when there really IS something wrong. And besides, the country your from doesn't depend on if you have a disorder. Just cause someone has a great life doesn't mean they will never get ill or have problems. 
I still seem to HEAR more from America, even if they don't say they have the disorder. Yeah yeah, it's a big country, but still, most of this propaganda is just plain, propaganda. Well, this ain't leading nowhere... 
Yes, big country and perhaps they are more open about it than other countries? Does it make them wrong to want help? I guess to you it does cause all they want is attention, no one cares if they are actually ill. Lets just point the finger and laugh cause it's the easy solution, right? 
Did I ever say it was funny? Ill, is when you're dying from pneumonia or you're having a REALLY bad flu, or you have broken a limb. Thinking you are fat, is not ill. 
It IS an illness actually, and is not simply thinking you are fat. Learn something about it before assuming all these things.
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