tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1415343028540596846.post4325720493308223853..comments2024-02-28T19:51:24.211+00:00Comments on Dream. Recover. Live.: Eating Disorders, OCD & AnxietySarah Robertsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14221184508059112381noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1415343028540596846.post-24127706149835740372011-10-22T20:20:18.985+01:002011-10-22T20:20:18.985+01:00i have noticed throughout my recovery that when i ...i have noticed throughout my recovery that when i am struggling MORE with the ed - my anxiety and OCD issues are more prevelant and out of control. i hever really linked the three together until a few years ago. But when all three are in the driver's seat with me... watch out! when the ed isn't controling my life, the other two calm down a bit - but are still there - but they don't seem as bad. it seems like they all feed on each other for me. i am learning how to manage all of them (which can be a battle and exhausting) but through other coping skills and behaviors i am learning to not allow those things to be in the driver's seat.Jennhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10980101542608631267noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1415343028540596846.post-52943180080953240322011-10-21T21:13:08.289+01:002011-10-21T21:13:08.289+01:00I definitely found that my ED fueled my anxiety. ...I definitely found that my ED fueled my anxiety. When I didn't have control of my eating, nothing felt in control, and my anxiety took over. You're so right that it's all related. Yay to you for fighting all three monsters!<br /><br />-EmilyEmilyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06140656536484404635noreply@blogger.com