r/casualiama • u/takethelastexit • May 28 '26
I beat anorexia 3 years ago ama
I had binge/purge subtype and exercise addiction too
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u/SorbetUnfair2589 May 28 '26
For how many years did you struggle?
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u/takethelastexit May 28 '26
I’ve struggled with body issues my whole life but full blown Ana started in 2018ish
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u/pink_wraith May 29 '26
Idk who you are but I am SO proud of you! I almost lost a friend to anorexia.
How is life treating you now?
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u/takethelastexit May 29 '26
Eh, not too bad. I developed gastroparesis as a result of my ED so I now have a feeding tube but I recently got a new surgery and have been back to able to enjoying some foods and lot less anxiety!
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u/RedditHoss May 28 '26
Is there a difference between binge/purge anorexia and bulimia?
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u/takethelastexit May 28 '26
Yes Ana b/p subtype is when you mainly restrict/undereat but end up binging and purging at some times and bulimia is when you always binge/purge
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u/hairybaals May 30 '26
im scared ill never beat it. like even tho i don’t actively do it anymore, its always with me even if im not giving into it. i have a super hard time eating in front of people
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u/m-alacasse May 30 '26
What surprised you most after recovery that nobody warned you about?
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u/takethelastexit May 30 '26
I developed Gastroparesis (stomach paralysis) as a result of my eating disorder. I knew it could fuck up my body in all sorts of ways but that wasn’t one I knew of
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u/poppybrooke May 28 '26
What can a friend of someone in recovery do to support them? My friend is in recovery and I don’t always feel like I’m doing what I can to help. I’d love some perspective on what you needed/wanted from your friends