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At the lip of a cliff, I look out over Lake Superior, through the bare branches of birches and the snow-covered branches of aspens and pines. A hard wind blows snow up out of a cavern and over my face. I know this place, I know its seasons - I have hiked these mountains in the summer and walked these winding pathways in the explosion of colour that is a northern fall. And now, the temperature drops well below zero and the deadly cold lake rages below, I feel the stirrings of faith that here, in this place, in my heart, spring will come again. But first the winter must be waited out. And that waiting has worth.
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alcoholic
anorexia
bulimia
eating-disorder
mental-illness
recovery
spirituality
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Marya Hornbacher |
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Deception' is the word I most associate with anorexia and the treachery which comes from falsehood. The illness appears inviting. It would seem to offer something to those unwary or unlucky enough to suffer from it - friendship, a get-out, or a haven - when, in fact, it is a trap.
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anorexia
anorexia-nervosa
deception
eating-disorder
escape
false-friend
falsehood
haveb
illness
mental-illness
self-deception
trap
treachery
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Carol Lee |
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While she is still hospitalised, I take Emma out for strengthening walks, for her muscles and been under-used for a long time. She is sometimes breathless, I notice with concern, and there are other changes in her, either through a nerve her therapy touches, or through her illness, or both, which make her, quite often, disagreeable to be with.
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anorexia
anorexic
eating-disorder-recovery
mental-illness
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Carol Lee |
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Mi sgridano perche non riesco a vedere quello che vedono loro.
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anorexia
bulimia
inspirational
mia
wintergirls
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