Showing posts with label eating disorder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eating disorder. Show all posts

Thieves Steal ANOTHER Wheelchair - From 8-Year-Old Boy with Cerebral Palsy

and feel very, very sorry for myself. But optimists recuperate faster so I’m going to pretend I’m an optimist.

Wish me luck!



The NHS is main publicly funded healthcare service in the United Kingdom. Each system operates independantly, and is accountable to its relevant government who make the major decisions in its running.

It appears to me that for some unknown reason we believe everything they say and seem to automatically take their services as the best available, or the right ones for us, unless anything shows us otherwise via experience. I however question this, question whether just because it is the main healthcare provider, just because it is government funded, does this really mean I am best placed in their services? Are they always right?

I have been in the NHS Mental Health services for nearly five years now albeit the Child and Adolescent Mental Health services (CAMHS), the Recovery teams or the Eating Disorder teams. I have been both an inpatient and an outpatient and I have seen a broad range of different mental health professionals. Currently I am supported solely by the Anorexia Nervosa Service.

This service has recently opened my eyes to a few things. 

At first I thought you know, the whole NHS Mental Health Service is awful, and not meeting the degree of care it should be, but then after some negotiating with myself I realised that this is a slightly unfair statement to be making. I have concluded that from my personal experiences, the Anorexia Nervosa (AN) service I use has some major faults, as does all other mental health teams.

The AN teams problem is they fail to see the bigger picture. They say that food isn’t the problem, that its what is beyond it and yet they seem to be uninterested in any problems occuring alongside an eating disorder.

I find it interesting that an eating disorder is given such focus as an individual disorder when things such as self harm aren’t. You don’t get the self harm service or the anxiety service or the OCD service. And so what happens when someone like comes a long with an eating disorder alongside depression, self harm and other symptoms? They refer you to one team for one thing, and to another for something else. But how’s that going to work? Two different teams dealing with what is essentially the same thing.

You’re expected to discuss one problem with one team, and a different problem with another team but end up lost and confused trying to work out what belongs in which sessions and come to the conclusion it’s best to say nothing at all.

They talk and deal with the symptoms of your ED and what caused that. But they don’t want to talk about the past and they don’t realise that the thing that needs dealing with is actually what underlies everything because actually you’ve got one main problem, not two or three. You skim over your past, the things that have shaped over you. You talk about them in your first sessions like they are some tiny part. And then you focus on how much you are eating and exercising or how often you self-harm, or what you spend your day doing, and you start eating more, and exercising less, cutting less, or going out more because that is what you know you have to do, and you go along with it.

Problem is its not changing the underlying problems. All these mental disorders lie with depression. Depression is the base, the foundations. And so you deal with the self harm and the eating and whatever else, but that foundation is still there so it finds another way to come out. One problem is dealt with, for another to arise because nobody is dealing with the core issues. The self-harm might stop, and be replaced, or it might go away for a while and return some time later and you will blame yourself. You ask ‘why is this happening again?’ when the truth is, its not happening again, you never dealt with it before. Not properly.

They don’t have time for you if you are not ready to change. You have a few bad weeks and you lose some weight, cut or whatever and your made to feel like you’ve done something dreadful. And it looks like theyre going to give up on you for a bit because you hear the words let’s take a therapeutic break.

Therapeutic? I would not call being left alone with your problem, where you are struggling, therapeutic. If you struggle with feeling abandoned, to be left like that, hurts. And so in an attempt to make whoever happy and to make it so they will see you again, you eat, and get you weight back up, or and write a letter about how much better you feel. Or you say you’ve stopped self-harming even if you haven’t. You say you’ve been out and done X, Y and Z when really you’ve stayed in all week. You do it for them and not you. And then you feel this huge pressure to be doing well and to hide the part of you that isn’t.

They leave you when you need them most. 

They don’t ask enough questions. They don’t link things. They take things on surface value and god, if you want to end everything, well, they don’t want to know. They say its your choice. Like its what you want. Like its easy to change. Easy to want to live when you don’t. They want to be there when you want to change, they say you have to want their help. Is it not possible to want their help in a supportive way, as a person to trust and to talk to, to try keep you hanging on in there, without necessarily wanting to change or do this and that. Perhaps they need to remember you are a human. And you need someone just to be there. That everything they do and say sticks with you. You take parts personally, that you take things they say deeply.


Hey guys.

I’m one of those people who likes to read all the latest in health, diet, fitness, beauty, and style. Lately, I keep finding many posts about cleanses to help eliminate toxins and rejuvenate the body. Who wouldn’t want to do one?

The thing is, there are SO many cleanses out there! There are 30 day, 2 week, 10 day, 5 day, and even 3 day ones. And the limitations for food/beverage consumption varies among them all too.
Where do you begin??

I knew I didn’t want something that sounded unbearable to eat/drink (Master Cleanse’s cayenne pepper, lemon, and maple syrup just seems awful!), so I looked at Whole Foods to find an all-natural, and most of all, healthy, short cleanse.

I settled on Enzymatic’s Quick Renewal 5-Day Cleanse. It comes with 18 tablets and 4 packets of “Fiber Fusion daily cleansing fiber”. The best part of this? You can still eat during it! I plan to eat small, healthy meals today (I have a sushi date tonight, so I want to earn that.) and exercise, per usual, as well. I began the cleanse last night, which calls for 4 tablets with 8 oz of water at bedtime. The tablets don’t have any aftertaste or nasty flavor, so that part was easy.

I’ll keep you posted on any side effects, weight/emotion changes, or hunger cravings I experience. I’ll also let you know what exercise I’m doing and the meals I’m taking.

*If you’ve found a cleanse that works for you (or one that was terrible), tell me about your experience.

-Sirena

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Thursday June 9/2011

50 Min Cardio-10 Min Run, 10 Min Stairs, 10 Min Bike, 20 Min Elliptical

3 sets:

Just finished my super crazy interval training. My hair is DRENCHED in sweat and I love it. Well.....

we need to overpower this whole “thinspo” tumblr fad. Let’s say “Enough is enough!” & start defining beauty our way, the REAL way. Health is what’s beautiful. Health is strength. Skinny isn’t power, it’s not achieving anything, unless your goal is to have everything good about you be hindered for a sickly outward appearance. Loving your body for what it is and how it’s made is what’s beautiful, THAT is what we call strength. NOT starvation.



Nearly 1 in 100 people will suffer from Schizophrenia in their life time, which although on the surface you may at first think that is not very many, that means that approximately 77, 7979.09 people in London alone right now, statistically speaking, have Schizophrenia. When put like this, the statistics are shocking.

Society seems to have a problem with the word schizophrenia often feeling fear. In a recent coursework presentation I did I found that when I said the words ‘mentally ill’ to people, the main disorder that repeatedly came up was schizophrenia which they associated with being ‘crazy’, ‘insane’ and ‘abnormal’. Words that none of us would wish to be labelled with.

I have no personal experience of schizophrenia however I see anyone with a mental illness as the same as someone without, its just that their experience of life and view of the world may be different. Who is to say there is something wrong with that?

In my presentation I included the video ‘schizo’ and this shows exactly how we can create the wrong idea of someone and how actually people with schizophrenia are just like the rest of us deep down. 

People with schizophrenia can work, maintain relationships and have stable lives, it is just a matter of the individual learning to recognise their symptoms and when they need help. It is no different to any other illness albeit a mental disorder or a physical condition. It is all about management and about having people there. We all need someone to lean on.

So next time you hear the word ‘schizophrenia’, try not to allow yourself to think straight to the stereotypical views and images the media and world have planted, unconsciously inside of you, and remember, behind their illness lies someone just like you, with needs, with a personality, and with feelings.

That title was slightly misleading. I do wish I was a morning person, but that’s not the point. the point is…is that TODAY.

JUNE 10, 2011,

I am going to start Insanity. I loved P90X, but it’s too much of things I don’t need. I’d like to have a bunch of muscle, but I need cardio more than strength at this point. Soooo Insanity it is. And the food plan is surprisingly easy to keep up with, except for the fact that you have to eat FIVE times a day. Which is around three more than what I’m getting right now. (I’m lookin’ at YOU, job…)

Annnd, I’m going kickboxing for the first time today :) yay!

Background info

During normal reproduction, a single cell is formed by the penetration of the sperm in to the egg and then from that stage onwards, the single cells divides at an exponential rate and forms YOU. The case for twins is different, the fertilized egg divides first, forming two identical zygotes and the result is monozygotic twins.

Research/Findings

Many people assume that these twins should have the same genotype and phenotype and that the only thing that can change them is the environment. Recent findings have found out that it is not only the environment that causes variations in these twins.

Dr. O’Reilly, a psychiatrist at Lawsom Health Research Institute, used a pair of identical twins where one have schizophrenia and the other one doesn’t and identify all the genetic differences. Surprisingly, after examining a million markers, they found out that 12% of DNA can vary between identical twins.

my legs are 23.5 inches around and I’m gonna make small goals to achieve then when I reach that goal I will make a new one. so my first goal is 19 inches wish me luck



breakfast this AM: banana and nectarine smoothie (freshly made!) with bagel and tofutti cream cheese. yummm

It’s very interesting. Along with describing the metabolic changes within an obese body, the narrator also describes the downfall of most diets. Because people tend to starve themselves on a diet (inadvertently or not), their bodies crave foods with a higher caloric value (ie milkshakes, burritos, etc) to feel satisfied. Once someone caves and eats these foods, the set point (the weight your body tends to gravitate toward) for their body gets higher in order to avoid starvation, and they’ll gain more weight because their body will be hungry until they reach this set point. So once they check the scale and notice they’ve gained, they’ll start a diet again. This starts the whole process over, creating a vicious cycle.

It’s so important to just eat a normal, healthy diet and get exercise. Fad diets don’t work, especially those that try to eliminate carbohydrates from your diet. Your body needs carbs, healthy fats & oils, and sugars to keep your metabolism going. The trick is portion control and making sure you get these things in healthy quantities. Unless you can find a diet that includes a healthy amount of food and calories for each day, you really should be wary of it.

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Just finished my super crazy interval training. My hair is DRENCHED in sweat and I love it. Well.. maybe it is a little gross. Anyway, I’m enjoying my blueberry recovery smoothie and about to take on the day. I believe I’ve posted the recipe for this one before.

Coming later are some recipes for lunch and dinner.

Work hard today! Kick some butt. You can do it