tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1415343028540596846.post8976189156467486652..comments2024-02-28T19:51:24.211+00:00Comments on Dream. Recover. Live.: Living and learning to live Sarah Robertsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14221184508059112381noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1415343028540596846.post-51569992444741434422015-07-11T15:30:05.333+01:002015-07-11T15:30:05.333+01:00I am so pleased for you and the progress you have ...I am so pleased for you and the progress you have made but if you don't gain the weight, you won't get your periods. You e made it this far, you can keep going.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1415343028540596846.post-44167329774562919442015-07-11T09:07:11.251+01:002015-07-11T09:07:11.251+01:00Sarah, I've followed your blog for quite some ...Sarah, I've followed your blog for quite some time, and it is really great that you've made such progress. Surely the fact that you have not fully restored weight, and also need medication to kick start your periods, are unlikely to be unrelated. Aside from the psychological barrier of not feeling able to restore to a full healthy weight range. Isn't that desire to stay under a fully healthy weight still eating disordered... It is fabulous that you've made the massive progress you have, and you should be rightly proud, and keep on rebuilding your life to the exclusion of anorexia. But isn't allowing your body to settle at the weight it naturally wants to, part of the process of truly breaking away from anorexia, as much as we'd like to pretend it isn't? This is probably a reflection of where I am at personally at the moment, but I wanted to mention it, as you've worked so hard, it would seem a shame to let that fear about weight have the last laugh. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04102292827152553079noreply@blogger.com