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It really do be like that sometimes.
That’s it. That’s all I wanted to say.
“Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if one only remembers to turn on the light.”
— Albus Dumbledore
LISTEN UP QUEER FOLKS!!!
I’m your local pansexual and I support this message.
Im so glad for Eugenia, so many people would make fun of her looks without knowing she was sick and I feared one day she wouldnt be able to take it anymore. Back when my ed was really bad i used to see her all the time on thinspo blogs and it saddened. So glad shes getting help.
Me too! And I’m so glad to hear that your ed is better than it used to be, even if it’s still there. Baby steps are important!
This is a recent photo of her posted by her hair dresser! For those of you who don’t know who Eugenia Cooney is, she is a YouTuber who has not been on the internet for quite some time now, as she has been recieving treatment for an eating disorder she has denied having for years. Everyone who watched her videos and/or followed her online in any way felt extremely helpless, as we were watching her wither away more and more day by day. So many fans and other people online reached out to her and she ended up making a tweet saying that she is taking a break from the internet and working with a doctor privately. Several people sent messages to her friends and family who confirmed that she was recieving in-patient treatment. It was amazing news to hear because she looked like she should have died from starvation a long time ago. I will not post pictures of her before here because it could be triggering to some people but feel free to look her up online. She is still not officially back online but did consent to her hair dresser posting this photo. Her steps toward recovery are a huge inspiration for anyone who has struggled with an eating disorder. I hope that once she is back online she will continue down this path toward recovery and keep being an inspiration to anyone who has ever struggled with an eating disorder. There is hope- and Eugenia is proving that.
Don’t punish your kids for having mental health issues. That’s what happened to me and it resulted in me giving up on getting help. When you punish or get mad at your kids for having issues and/or needing treatment or hospitalization it makes them stop telling you what’s wrong. And I know it’s hard. I’ve had loved ones in hospitals plenty of times. But it’s much better to have someone living but in a hospital than have someone dead.
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me overanalysing and hiding from minor issues I could probably solve with one single action
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