There's something strange and bizarre about someone with (or recovered from) anorexia going to visit a Nazi concentration camp, isn't there? Someone whose starvation was self-imposed in a place where millions of people's starvation was regime-imposed... Yet both sets of people were immediately surrounded by a world where there was more than enough to eat, yet - for very different reasons - they were prevented from having it. Meanwhile I'm enjoying the welcome sense of freedom that comes from having three days to myself.
Over the past (almost) three years I've been looking after Ben most of the time, especially during the long periods of social isolation. So whenever I've been working or doing other things, I've felt guilty - or had to split myself between work, etc and Ben's needs. Being on my own, with no-one to answer to, has been extremely rare.
Ben is also quite bossy. He'll tell us to turn down the TV or our music (weird, I know, considering it's supposed to be parents that tell their kids to turn down the volume), or he'll tell me off for snacking on occasional rubbish like chocolate biscuits or cake. Or for having a glass of wine mid week instead of keeping it for weekends. Sometimes it's as if he is the parent, not me.
He also likes company when he's eating all his meals, so I can't eat when I feel like it.
So I'm just enjoying having a few days to myself, to be repeated this weekend when hubby and Ben go away for a medieval weekend somewhere in Leicestershire.
Want information on eating disorders in boys? Worried your son has an eating disorder? What are the signs of eating disorders in boys? In 2009 my 15-year-old son developed anorexia. Now aged 31 and with a MSc in Psychology he is recovered & working in mental health using his experiences to help others. I help to raise awareness of eating disorders in boys, point parents to helpful resources & talk about how eating disorders can traumatise families.
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We must meet again for coffee somewhere, Batty, or go for a walk.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your alone time, and I hope Ben is having a great time. I bet he wouldn't have done this a year ago!
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Funny, ELT, I was just thinking that I'm going to be without my regular walking partner i.e. Ben next year when he goes to uni!
DeleteAnorexia is not self-imposed.
ReplyDeleteYou are right. I don't say it is, I say 'self-imposed starvation'.
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