I found your blog on blogroll over at The F Word. I'm in the Philadelphia, PA area. I spent 20 of the 37 years of my life trying every diet imaginable, only to gain more weight than I lost. So, last year I said goodbye to diets and eat good food and feel better than I've felt in years, both physically and emotionally.
I have only been to Arizona once but I remember it at a very stunning place, with the mountains and desert.
As for recovery, here here! Best of luck in your journey, and know that there can be an end to eating disorders. :) I hope to hear from you again soon.
I can't access your profile on my computer. Any hints?
Your diet-free life sounds wonderful and very sane. Congratulations for kicking the diet habit!
I just visited your blog and saw the Omnivore's 100 list -- I couldn't resist printing it out and sitting down to circle and cross things out by hand. I wonder how many of the things I've happened across, especially in my last few years. I love seeing what other people are reading (and eating).
This is Carol (let me know if that needs further clarification)... I saw your link to your blog on your facebook profile, I was intrigued, and then I got sucked in to your lovely writing! I've greatly enjoyed reading about your adventures abroad, cooking, and knitting. I'm learning a lot about eating disorders as well - I feel like peer education training taught me about so many things but really didn't talk about them at all.
So... yes. Trying my best not to be a lurker. Thank you so much for brightening up my day a little bit everyday! I hope that we get to see each other in person sooner rather than later.
I ... honestly don't remember how I found your blog. I've found most of the recovery and body acceptance blogs I read over on The F-Word, so that's probably it.
I'm a 21-year-old anthropology major who's currently at a pretty good point in her recovery from anorexia. People are absolutely fascinating.
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Hi there Ai Lu,
I found your blog off of another ED Recovery - oriented blog...cannot recall which one though.
I'm in AZ, USA. Actively working on recovery from an. Fun stuff.
Glad to have discovered your blog; I ejoy your musings.
I found your blog on blogroll over at The F Word. I'm in the Philadelphia, PA area. I spent 20 of the 37 years of my life trying every diet imaginable, only to gain more weight than I lost. So, last year I said goodbye to diets and eat good food and feel better than I've felt in years, both physically and emotionally.
Tip Toe:
I have only been to Arizona once but I remember it at a very stunning place, with the mountains and desert.
As for recovery, here here! Best of luck in your journey, and know that there can be an end to eating disorders. :) I hope to hear from you again soon.
I can't access your profile on my computer. Any hints?
Peace,
Ai Lu
Mindy:
Thanks for checking in.
Your diet-free life sounds wonderful and very sane. Congratulations for kicking the diet habit!
I just visited your blog and saw the Omnivore's 100 list -- I couldn't resist printing it out and sitting down to circle and cross things out by hand. I wonder how many of the things I've happened across, especially in my last few years. I love seeing what other people are reading (and eating).
Take care,
Ai Lu
Oops - I fixed it! Tanks for the heads up :)
Hello hello,
This is Carol (let me know if that needs further clarification)... I saw your link to your blog on your facebook profile, I was intrigued, and then I got sucked in to your lovely writing! I've greatly enjoyed reading about your adventures abroad, cooking, and knitting. I'm learning a lot about eating disorders as well - I feel like peer education training taught me about so many things but really didn't talk about them at all.
So... yes. Trying my best not to be a lurker. Thank you so much for brightening up my day a little bit everyday! I hope that we get to see each other in person sooner rather than later.
:-) Carol
I ... honestly don't remember how I found your blog. I've found most of the recovery and body acceptance blogs I read over on The F-Word, so that's probably it.
I'm a 21-year-old anthropology major who's currently at a pretty good point in her recovery from anorexia. People are absolutely fascinating.
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