Pretty girls don't eat
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  • Reads 141
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 3
  • Time 34m
Ongoing, First published Apr 28, 2019
This is a story of anorexia nervosa. The illness is affecting more and more lifes and for many people it's hard to understand. To make it a bit clearer, I wrote this story. It shows what's going on in the head of people suffering from eating disorders. I wrote it based on my own experiences and on other peoples stories. They describe a voice in their head, controlling their eating. I named that voice Ana (short for anorexia) and described it like a person. Like a friend.
Anorexia nervosa is getting more and more common and serious so it would mean a lot to me if you take your time to read my story.
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"I smile everyday. I live my life like nothing is wrong with me. No one would ever guess that I'm screaming inside or that I've secretly been hiding this huge part of my life. No one would ever know that I cry myself to sleep at night or that deep down I'm starving for help." Welcome to Anorexia. Your hostess is Ana. She'll take over from here. Suffering alone inside of your mind from a terrifying mental disorder, is something that even those who battle such a thing every day, cannot fully understand. It's like being alone 24/7 yet it's never quiet inside of your head. You can't stop the voices. You can't control your emotions. As it gets worse, you lose control of your body all together. You become prey to your disease and You can't fight back. That is what it's like for someone who has spent years of their life suffering in silence from an eating disorder. Fighting a monster that you have no chance of beating. It's almost impossible to describe the type of torture that consumes your mind. Hell. It's equivalent to pure hell.