My aunt's friend, who is a close family friend, suffered from Anorexia Nervosa. At family parties or dinners, when someone would ask her why she’s not eating she would usually answer, “I’m not hungry” or she would say that she had already ate. We realized she was ill when we noticed she didn’t have any energy and she kept losing weight. She looked sick and pale all the time and he bones started to pop out more, it was obvious something was wrong. Being picked on as a teenager for being “fat” was the cause of her disorder. It made her insecure and uncomfortable in her own body. She tried to fit in so she could be “normal” and meet society's
My aunt's friend, who is a close family friend, suffered from Anorexia Nervosa. At family parties or dinners, when someone would ask her why she’s not eating she would usually answer, “I’m not hungry” or she would say that she had already ate. We realized she was ill when we noticed she didn’t have any energy and she kept losing weight. She looked sick and pale all the time and he bones started to pop out more, it was obvious something was wrong. Being picked on as a teenager for being “fat” was the cause of her disorder. It made her insecure and uncomfortable in her own body. She tried to fit in so she could be “normal” and meet society's