Dear Amy: My daughter is 33, living on her own, thriving in her career, and in most aspects doing very well. She lives in a different city, so I only see her several times a year. We talk on the…
When she was a teenager, she had an eating disorder . We intervened and took her to an expert therapist who worked with her for two years. She developed many tools to deal with her disordered eating.She is currently trying to relocate to another state, and I am concerned that she may be dealing with disordered eating habits again. She looks very thin.
Understand a basic truth: We all become most defensive when confronted with our deepest vulnerabilities.Her eating disorder can be considered a chronic disease. If she had an auto-immune disease , you would want to prompt her to take care of her health.
She may respond, “Mom — stop.” And that’s OK. You can respond, “Honey — I do worry, but I can handle my own anxieties. I just want you to know that I’ve got your back. Always.”Dear Amy: My beloved husband left this physical earth 20 months ago.Recently, a close family friend went to visit our gravesite and place flowers there.She then posted a photo of this to Facebook and shared it with her entire “friends” list, some of whom I do not know.
I realize our gravesite is public, but am I wrong in thinking that she should not have posted and shared it everywhere without asking permission?Dear Upset: I can well imagine how you must have felt to see a photo of this memorial marker on social media.I ask : Can we eat a meal, have an argument, do a good deed, or visit a friend’s gravesite without posting an update about it?
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