All, I appreciate any help you can give either with suggestions and/or personal experiences, etc. My oldest daughter (21) called us last night and shared some news that really took both my wife and I by surprise. My youngest daughter (14) contacted her oldest sister to share and get some help with something she knew but did not want to betray the trust of her older sister (16) and divulge to us. In short, my middle daughter has been purging now for the better part of the last year or so. We have witnessed over the last several months a change in her behavior. She's been really stand-offish. Typically, she will not eat with the family. She'll go out on late long walks by herself. Often, she'll make herself cookies and/or something sweet and will polish it off after a day or two. Some of this we simply attributed to a sweet tooth. She's tall at about 5'10 and very slim so we never saw anything that would alert us to a potential eating disorder because, outside of some sweets, is a relatively small eater.
We're beside ourselves right now with sadness not only because she's struggling with this, but because her own internal torment led her down a path of thinking she's fat. We simply were not aware. In raising our daughters, we've never made it a point to call out physical attributes and place importance on them. We never led them down a path to thinking that those things are important. We've emphasized achievement over physical attributes as a source of pride, etc. This is simply baffling to us. All of my daughters are wonderful and beautiful young ladies. Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought that one of my children would struggle with this, but here we are.
Any of you fathers out there have experience in dealing with this? I'm trying to fight the temptation to apply logic in our discussion with her because I don't believe she's thinking rationally anymore, nor do I think that any appeal to logic will have much effect. I've seen anorexics that are walking skeletons that still thought they were fat.
Any resources you'd recommend or help as far as the conversation we intend to have with her tonight are much appreciated, as are prayers if you believe. Thank you.
We're beside ourselves right now with sadness not only because she's struggling with this, but because her own internal torment led her down a path of thinking she's fat. We simply were not aware. In raising our daughters, we've never made it a point to call out physical attributes and place importance on them. We never led them down a path to thinking that those things are important. We've emphasized achievement over physical attributes as a source of pride, etc. This is simply baffling to us. All of my daughters are wonderful and beautiful young ladies. Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought that one of my children would struggle with this, but here we are.
Any of you fathers out there have experience in dealing with this? I'm trying to fight the temptation to apply logic in our discussion with her because I don't believe she's thinking rationally anymore, nor do I think that any appeal to logic will have much effect. I've seen anorexics that are walking skeletons that still thought they were fat.
Any resources you'd recommend or help as far as the conversation we intend to have with her tonight are much appreciated, as are prayers if you believe. Thank you.