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Surfacing After Silence

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Life. After.

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Surfacing After Silence

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Surfacing After Silence Surfacing After Silence Life. After. Home Coping Skills History in Brief Resources Questions and Topics     History in Brief I know many of you will have questions about me, my history, my recovery.  This blog was started primarily to discuss my recovery from anorexia and self-harm, the focus being on my recovery rather than the period of time that I was sick.  Maintaining all aspects of my health is often challenging due to having bipolar disorder I. Regarding the anorexia, people ask, “Why did you get better?”  At first, I did it to prevent other people from grieving my death.  Then, I did it for me.  I did it for me because one day, someone asked me what I was doing.   I answered, “I’m in a Master’s program.”  But then I realized: I wasn’t in a Master’s program.  I was in the hospital.  For the second time since I had started that program.  Even when I was in class, I wasn’t really in class.  I was 2% student and 98% anorexic...

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