I'd talk about rude if I were you. Why don't you get off your high horse, and try to see things from someone else's point of view. I can relate to this story. I too have trouble eating. I literally have to force myself to eat every freaking day. I wake up, I feel sick, so I have to force something down. The whole time I'm eating I feel nauseous, even though I rarely ever throw up (maybe once a month). You try eating when the whole time you feel sick just at the thought of food. It's not easy. And it is possible to hate all foods. I do. However I do like soft drinks, and cavities aren't the end of the world. I'll gladly trade my teeth for my soda considering it's the only thing in the world that tastes good to me. I've been to the doctor countless times over my stomach, and they can't find a thing wrong with me, so finally I just quit trying. What's the point? As humiliating as it is to admit I too can't go number 2. Every 4 days I have to take laxative or I don't go. Period. I once went almost a month without going (maybe longer, it took me quite awhile to realize I hadn't been going), went to the doctor, and they were no help. Pretty much gave me this look like they didn't believe me. When I finally did go a huge chunk the size of a softball (not baseball, SOFTBALL!) came out. No joke. Took me 3 hours straight just to get it out, and that was after days of taking laxatives and everything else I could think of to try. I hate to think what the laxatives are doing to my insides, but if I don't take them I don't go, and I don't want to relive that nightmarish experience, would you? I am 31, and currently just slightly underweight (this is according to my doctor), which is pretty much where I've been my whole life. I realize that I am far from the picture of health, but I do what I HAVE to do to get by. I realize that your comment is over 5 years old, and you'll likely never read it, but I had to chime in nonetheless. This person was looking for help, and you pretty much equated her problem to being nothing more than a spoiled brat who needs to suck it up. Just because you don't understand a person's problem doesn't make that problem any less valid.
Oh calm down. All the effort you put into that essay like you're getting paid or graded on it. I think he's right. I don't think we should be sissies towards anybody for any reason because it just doesn't help anybody with any issue. YOUR problems are also no fault of the world and the world doesn't need to adjust as a result, wake up and realise this.
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I'd talk about rude if I were you. Why don't you get off your high horse, and try to see things from someone else's point of view. I can relate to this story. I too have trouble eating. I literally have to force myself to eat every freaking day. I wake up, I feel sick, so I have to force something down. The whole time I'm eating I feel nauseous, even though I rarely ever throw up (maybe once a month). You try eating when the whole time you feel sick just at the thought of food. It's not easy. And it is possible to hate all foods. I do. However I do like soft drinks, and cavities aren't the end of the world. I'll gladly trade my teeth for my soda considering it's the only thing in the world that tastes good to me. I've been to the doctor countless times over my stomach, and they can't find a thing wrong with me, so finally I just quit trying. What's the point? As humiliating as it is to admit I too can't go number 2. Every 4 days I have to take laxative or I don't go. Period. I once went almost a month without going (maybe longer, it took me quite awhile to realize I hadn't been going), went to the doctor, and they were no help. Pretty much gave me this look like they didn't believe me. When I finally did go a huge chunk the size of a softball (not baseball, SOFTBALL!) came out. No joke. Took me 3 hours straight just to get it out, and that was after days of taking laxatives and everything else I could think of to try. I hate to think what the laxatives are doing to my insides, but if I don't take them I don't go, and I don't want to relive that nightmarish experience, would you? I am 31, and currently just slightly underweight (this is according to my doctor), which is pretty much where I've been my whole life. I realize that I am far from the picture of health, but I do what I HAVE to do to get by. I realize that your comment is over 5 years old, and you'll likely never read it, but I had to chime in nonetheless. This person was looking for help, and you pretty much equated her problem to being nothing more than a spoiled brat who needs to suck it up. Just because you don't understand a person's problem doesn't make that problem any less valid.
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Oh calm down. All the effort you put into that essay like you're getting paid or graded on it. I think he's right. I don't think we should be sissies towards anybody for any reason because it just doesn't help anybody with any issue. YOUR problems are also no fault of the world and the world doesn't need to adjust as a result, wake up and realise this.