If you’re reading this, I’d like to welcome you and give you a hug.
Maybe you’re the parent or loved one of someone suffering with an eating disorder. Perhaps you’re in the throes of anorexia yourself. Maybe you think you may have the beginning stages of disordered eating. Or perhaps you’re on the journey to recovery.
Whatever has brought you here, I hope that through the story of my brokenness, and redemption through the Lord, you are able to find hope, encouragement, advice, healing, support, and comfort.

This blog chronicles my journey from severe anorexia to recovery, and every twist and turn along the way. The blog posts are meant to be read from beginning to end, as a book. (( Glorious Wounds is the Introduction.)) So I would suggest reading “up” — starting from my oldest post, and working backwards to the most recent. This is my first post.
I must warn you that the beginning is very dark — intense, raw, and despairing. It is an uncensored view into my mind when I was deep in my anorexia. However, I chose to be vulnerable and share that utter brokenness — that wreckage — in order for you to truly grasp the gravity of the disease, and how sincerely meaningful freedom through Christ has been in my life.
I also hope that you’ll find the resources section of my blog helpful. If you or a loved one is suffering with disordered eating habits, please seek professional help.
With that being said, I am not a doctor. I’m not a therapist, dietician, counselor, psychiatrist, etc. I’m just a girl. Who had a severe case of anorexia. And who is journeying through recovery, one day at a time. I’m just sharing my story with the hopes that it will help even one person.
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Yes we all survived her broccoli diet and bubble gum… my daughter at 30… we all embraced her in high school (brothers, mother, and I) with understanding and her futile facade… pelvis bones prominent … has now re-covered, (with pride as a woman) still feeling conscious of her butt because she has gained a little weight (always has and still is beautiful), has a great personal friend and 2 beautiful children.
It’s a story I understand and the victory of self acceptance with the surrender of illusion.
ZQ
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Hi ZQ, thank you so much for sharing this. I’m so glad that your daughter has embraced recovery and is living a full and vibrant life. That warms my heart:) thanks for stopping by:) big hugs xox
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Fortunately, I, nor anyone I know, has an eating disorder. However, I think you’re wonderful for what you’re doing with your blog. If I run across anyone, I will send them to your blog, as I favorited it. I just wanted to thank you for stopping by my f-stop fantasy. I appreciate your Like.
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Hi Cris, thanks for the encouragement. I’m so glad that ED has not touched you or your loved ones lives. That is definitely something to celebrate. Thanks for stopping by! Hugs and love xox
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This is awesome. This issue is so very real today.
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Thanks 🙂 so glad you stopped by! Xox
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It’s amazing what you are doing with your blog. Turning your pain into positive power is a beautiful thing to see and read. Keep going and I look forward to reading more of your work.
Stay blessed,
Lydia x
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Thanks Lydia! So kind of you to say:) so glad you stopped by! Big big hugs xox
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Hi, I hope you are in good health and spirit.
My blog was nominated for a “quote challenge” – 3 quotes for 3 days while nominating others. It seems like a nice way to share some inspiration and some of your favourite blogs. Do you mind if I nominate your blog?
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Thank you so much Brad! I’d be honored!! And congrats on your nomination. Can’t wait to read the quotes you choose 🙂 Hugs and love xox
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Thanks. My posts will go live later next week.
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Hi! My last 3 quotes in three days post published today and as promised, I nominated your blog. https://culturalatheist.wordpress.com/2016/11/12/the-3-day-quote-challenge-3/
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Thanks Brad. You rock. I’m honored and I can’t wait to read them! Hugs and love xox
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It is so wonderful that you’re doing better! You are such a strong and amazing person; it takes a lot to climb out of an eating disorder and begin to embrace your (truly beautiful) self. I am so thankful that you give glory to God for your recovery!
Thank you for beginning this website as a means to help others who are going through experiences similar to yours. You are such an inspiration! God bless you! ❤
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wow, what a kind thing to say. Thank you so much. That is my deepest prayer: that it help even one person. Thanks for the encouragement! hugs xo
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Wow, I’m totally blown away by your story. I was born with a body type and high metabolism that prompted doctors, teachers, and friends to question me as to my eating habits. (pregnancy and motherhood fixed that, haha) While I didn’t deal with the internal issues you have battled, I did have the social stigmas and was constantly stared at wherever I went. It’s wonderful how you have worked to take care of yourself and shared your story.
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Thank you so much for sharing part of your story. I appreciate the encouragement. Hugs and love xox
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Awesome testimony! I too have struggled with an eating disorder. In my early twenties I developed bulimia out of a desire to be thin coupled with an addiction to food. It was a vicious cycle that lasted for over a year. I know this seems like a short time compared to others but I remember feeling like I would never get out. I have never felt so trapped in my life. One night at a church conference the preacher called up people struggling with eating disorders and I struggled so much with if I should go up because I was afraid that people would judge me. Well, I did go up to the front and God broke the chains right off me. It took months to get full freedom but after I did it was like I had never struggled with it in the first place. God is faithful! I remember that right after I had been delivered of this God brought my future wife into my life. God gave me my greatest earthly gift in my darkest hour! He is a good God! I was even able to give my testimony of how God delivered me to the entire church some 7 years ago now! Praise God! Anyway, just thought I’d encourage you with my journey. Keep pressing on!
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Thank you so much for sharing this. I’m sorry that our pasts connect us, but I’m so glad that we’re both living in freedom. God is so so good! hugs to you friend xox
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The world would have suffered if you perished from anorexia for it seems that you have a good heart, glad you overcame.
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Thanks Dr. George. I appreciate your encouragement. Hugs and love xox
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Hi, thank you for stopping by my blog. And thank you also for sharing your truth, raw and real. It’s courageous and I am sure you will help people by doing so. The world needs more realness. Wish you much strength in your recovery!
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Hi Kay, thank you for your encouraging words. It means a lot. Hugs and love xox
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I am glad that you found your way to recovery. Happier still that you have found a positive way to share your experiences with others. Though I don’t have an eating disorder I am a recovering alcoholic and can appreciate how hard a road recovery can be. Thank you for visiting my blog and letting me know you’re out there.
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Thanks for this. I really appreciate your encouraging words. Hugs and love xox
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Thank You For The Recent Like On My Post !
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Thank you again for the nomination! I am honored! Hugs and much love to you xox
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Having just begun to read your blog, I am very gratified that you would “like” my blog entry “Life is Good”. You know very well that life is not good because you or I want it to be, or make it so, but because God is good. Not only are we all scarred but we are all recovering from something. In the most general sense we are recovery from the ravishes of sin. An eating disorder, an anger response habit, on and on I could go. The most blessed, glorious solution to it all is God’s grace. That is what we need to focus on and go to every time temptation or failure looks at us. We can overcome and improve and heal because God’s grace through His Son, Jesus, empowers us to do so as we cling to Him.
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Thank you so much! I’m so glad you decided to stop by. Amen to that. God is good and He love will deliver us:) Hugs and love xox
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experienced this secret infliction through a now ex. a terrible pain & unfathomable chasm to cross. i wish u well in your part of the universe. stay strong, mentally & physically. may you smile more than u give up! 🙂 best wishes & happy smiles from the UK. 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 x
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I’m so sorry that you’ve experienced the effects of this first hand. Thank you for your kind words and encouragement! Big hugs xox
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You hear that rushing sound? …it’s the simultaneous intaken breath of thousands of folks in their forties and fifties who are astonished that a young gal like you would be so stark and honest about her personal life in front of random internet strangers! My mom is mortified that I blog.
But it’s so necessary. So necessary, and you’re courageous for doing this. Our generation is a basket case, but on a serious note, we have so many wounds. To find out that we’re not the only one is a huge blessing from God. Thank you for your bravery.
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Haha I know it’s *gasp* on the internet! Haha jk jk seriosuly though thank you so much for your kind words and for reading my posts! You rock! God is good. Hugs and love xox
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Thank you for checking out my blog. And for the likes on different posts. I thank God for your boldness and courage to share your journey. I haven’t started reading the beginning yet, but I will be back. I pray more and more grace for you as you continue this walk in Him. May the Lord bless you.
J.
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Thanks for this J, I really appreciate your kind words. Yes I am so grateful for the healing God has done in my life. Hugs and love xox
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I see you have a photo of Sentosa. One of my favourite places in this world.
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Thanks! I’ve never been! Glad you stopped by! Hugs and love xox
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“Just a girl …” Madame, you do yourself a disservice 🙂
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haha Thanks, Argus, you’re kind. hugs to you friend xox
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Thanks for stopping by my blog. You’re a beautiful young woman, I’m glad you are doing well and getting healthy.
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You’re so welcome:) and thank YOU! Hugs xox
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Hi, I was happy to have you visit me. What a wonderful, positive site you have. My main contact with an eating disorder was my best friend;s lovely daughter. Sadly she did not recover. If she had had a more supportive environment, such as what you offer here–who knows, maybe she would have made it.
You have my best wishes and prayers for your continued success.
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Hi there Pilgrim. Oh I am so sorry to hear about your friend’s daughter. How incredibly tragic. Yeah there is not a day that goes by that I don’t realize how lucky j am to have been able to recover. Because sadly that is not the case with everyone. Thank you for your encouragement. Hugs and love xox
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So glad you liked my latest blog. Even more glad to have found you and your site. My daughter was a psychiatrist specialising in anorexia so I can understand what you have gone through. You have enormous courage to be able to suffer and survive and go on to share those experiences. I live in the mountains of North Wales and I started my blog 18 months ago in protest at the things being done in the Church in Wales – a separate Anglican church from the Church of England, which has problems of its own. Now, as an old lady, I blog about all the things going on here and in the States that seem to me to lack any common sense or are totally bizarre. I loved your blog about your father. Cherish him, there aren’t enough men like that about. If the child who has just been “frozen” over here and then been sent to the US had had a family like yours I think her end would have been very different.
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Thank you so much for you kind words. Yeah he really is a great human. I don’t take for granted the wonderful upbringing I had for a second.i look forward to reading more from you:) Hugs and love xox
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Hi again. I just wanted to say thanks again that you’re you. I enjoy your blog style and I confess I have adapted it into my own posts. So you’re like my blog muse or something! It’s an honour to hear your story and I like to share your posts from time to time. Thanks for liking my stuff, too. God bless you, always.
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Aw, Brad, thank you so much. haha that’s funny! I’m so glad you enjoy my writing! you’re kind. hugs to you friend xox
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Damn, I didn’t even know what anorexia is before coming to this blog. This is a great site. A great inspiration.
Nevertheless, thanks for stopping by my blog.
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Thanks so much. I appreciate you stopping by. Big hugs xox
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Hello, I’m very pleased to meet you.
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Same here! Hugs and love xox
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Thank you for sharing your stories. They’ve been great to read. I’ve really appreciated your visits to my blog and the likes, it’s been very encouraging 🙂
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Thanks so much! I appreciate you stopping by! Hugs and love xox
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So glad to have come across your blog!! From one girl recovering from an eating disorder to another, you are an inspiration ❤ ❤
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Aw thanks! Cheering for you in your recovery:) so glad you stopped by! Big hugs to you, warrior xox
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Thank you so much for the shout out! Hope you’re having a great day! Hugs and love xox
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Thank you for checking out my blog earlier! I’ve had problems with eating in the past (and still do), to the point where I’ve been hospitalized. I’m proud of you for being able to share your stories so honestly. Keep up the excellent work.
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You’re welcome. Thanks for sharing your story. Glad you’re doing well! Hugs and love xox
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Thank you for visiting and supporting my blog.
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You’re welcome Rene! Hugs and love xox
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Thank you for visiting my blog and for liking my post. Your are very brave sharing your story. God Bless you!
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You’re welcome! Thanks for your encouragement! Hugs and love xox
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Wow, you are so incredibly brave and strong! As someone who has battled with chronic illness I can appreciate how hard it is to talk about. The difference is where I am not race enough to talk most of the time, you are. I cannot begin to truly imagine how hard it must have been to go through what you have gone through, but you have clearly owned your eating disorder, and not let it owned you. You are an inspiration to us all 🙂 Jen xxx
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Thanks so much Jen. What a kind thing to say. I’m sorry you can personally relate to chronic illness. Know that I am sending you so much love. Thanks for your beautiful encouragement. Hugs and love xox
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Very well done, blog! I am a counselor and what you’ve done here is a testament to your recovery, survival, and genuine Awesomeness! Great Job!! I will be sharing your blog with client’s that I feel could benefit from your words. Thank you!! Have an Awesome day!
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Thanks so much! Oh my gosh I am honored that you would want to share my words. Big hugs xox
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Why would I not?
I’m not someone that has gone through what you have. I have experiences that other Veterans might understand, but not everyone wants to hear /read those. 😉
So for those that need to understand that it will be okay, they need to read your blog! 🙂 And you are very welcome! Now aren’t you glad you liked one of my entries, I always go read the blogs of those that do. 😉 And big hugs back to you! ❤
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You’re sweet! ❤ hugs too
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Sure, I have no problem with it being shared or nominated.
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hey, came by just to say i’m glad you like my posts 🙂 oh and merry christmas!
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Thanks Frederick! you too! hope you had a great christmas! big hugs xox
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Thanks for the like on Mylittlefarmintown. I wish you a wonderful and healthy New Year. Begonia
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Thanks Begonia! I appreciate your kind words 🙂 Same to you! Hope you have a happy new year! 🙂 hugs xox
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Hello beautiful! I just wanted to let me know how much you have helped me, how inspirational you have been to me… I’m 20 and I’ve reached a BMI below 14… I’ve had an ED for more years than I can count, and yet I was unwilling to accept it until practically now. I thought I was being more holy by fasting and offering it up to God. But I’ve realized I was just lying to myself. Gluttony is a sin because it makes food the center, and temperance and fasting are about putting the center back in God; well, the ED (although not a sin) is actually very similar, it also puts food in the center of my life. That’s why my new sacrifice must be recovery. And finally enjoy food as a good gift from God.
In fact I’m just full of fears and chains. But that is over. I’ve read all your posts about “the truth of…” (weight restoration, exercise, bloating) and a lot of other ones and I feel totally identified, and you have helped me to overcome many of my doubts. Part of me is still screaming inside, what you call the voice of ED. I’m terrified to start making changes. Today I’m going to tell the full truth to my mom and it’s the hardest thing I’ve ever done. But I want a new beginning. Please pray for me, I know I can’t follow this new path without God’s Grace and Mercy. I hope one day I can see everything that has happened from your point of view, from the “after” and not the “before” point I’m in now.
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Thanks for stopping by my blog, and God bless as you continue your journey of recovery:)
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Thank you so much! Hugs and love xox
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Thank you for sharing your story, you are certainly a courageous person. I thought of a scripture as I read through your post that I’d like to share with you:
“Yea, I know that I am nothing; as to my strength I am weak; therefore I will not boast of myself, but I will boast of my God, for in his strength I can do all things; yea, behold, many mighty miracles we have wrought in this land, for which we will praise his name forever.”
You seem to be doing exactly that. Thanks again for visiting my blog, and I will be sure to start following you!
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Thanks so much! What a beautiful verse. Hugs and love xox
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Thank your for liking my post! (Gods Photo Album). What you are doing is powerful. God bless you.
“Jehovah bless thee, and keep thee: Jehovah make his face to shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee: Jehovah lift up his countenance upon thee, and give thee peace.”
Numbers 6:24-26 ASV
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Thank you so much for your kind words! I love that verse. Thanks for the encouragement. Hugs and love xox
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Dear Ana,
we have an honour to invite to participate in first ETERNAMENTA AWARDS ‘Most Talented Reader’.
Best Regards,
Maria
More detailed information is here: https://eternamenta.wordpress.com/2016/11/14/eternamenta-blog-awards/
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Oh my gosh, Maria, thank you so much! I am honored! Can’t wait to check this out:) Hugs and love xox
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I’ve just read this and I’m really looking forward to reading the rest of your blog. I personally haven’t had this battle, but I’ve been there firsthand with one of my closest friends (in a bittersweet way her illness is why we became so close.) But she has recovered amazingly, of course she has her days, but it’s brilliant of you to open yourself up and show people what it’s truly like. It’s not a fashion statement, it’s a serious illness and I hope more people wake up to that. One day at a time xo
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Hi there! Thank you so much for taking the time to read and respond. I’m so glad that our paths crossed. I’m so glad that your friend is doing well. You’re right – I pray that people see that too. Hugs and love xox
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Hey 🙂
Thanks so much for stopping by several times and liking :); much appreciated. Grateful to God for such a courageous heart as yours, being vulnerable to the entire world, just to help total strangers. God bless you so much. Warmest regards, Lydia Ndagilaya x
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You’re so welcome, Lydia! I appreciate you stopping by! Thanks again for such kind words:) Hugs and love xox
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Thank you for liking my post…I am thankful that the abuse I endured early on in my life didn’t cause me to develop an eating disorder.
I’ve only read “read-this-first”, and some of the testimonies here on this page. I pray for you all. It’s encouraging to see the fight that “beautybeyondbones” has and continues to fight. I’m glad to know that you are here. If I come across any that are suffering with eating disorders I will point them to your blog. Helping one another is what I’m all about.
I was happy to see that ‘looking to’ God is celebrated here and not looked down upon. 🙂
Jesus loves us all and wants us to be in good health! Keep fighting, don’t give up!
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Thank you so much for sharing your story. I am so sorry that you had to endure that. You did not deserve to not be treated with the utmost respect and dignity, because that’s what you are worth. My heart just breaks to think that someone did not honor that. thank you for the prayers. know that you are in mine as well. Thanks for stopping by. hugs xo
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Thanks for the intellectual honesty. Exist Ants
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Thanks so much xx
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I am praying for you in your time of need. Stay strong and focus on the Lord and his word, and he will see you through to the end. Thanks for the like on my blog.
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Thank you for your prayers, Kurt. I really appreciate it. Hugs and love xox
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thanks much for visiting my blog – am much enjoying your site 🙂
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Thanks so much Daal! Hugs and love xox
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Congrats! You have been nominated for the Mystery Blogger Award! Check out my link for more details:)https://youarefullofit.wordpress.com/2017/02/01/mystery-blogger-award/
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oh gosh, thank you so much! what an honor! will def check it out 🙂 big hugs xx
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You are most welcome!
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Congrats on overcoming one hell of an illness. Fellow recovering anorexic here. Healthy now but always fighting temptation.
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Thank you so much Ann. And same to you! Way to be a warrior 🙂 big hugs to you xox
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Appreciate your “like” – May God build and strengthen your faith whatever you are going thru, whether you are praying Apple or Potato prayers…
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Thanks so much. I really appreciate your kind words! God is good. hugs xox
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