by Phyllis Nicholas The rumble of traffic was deafening. Dust and exhaust fumes stung my eyes as I leaned against a telephone pole. Four o’clock on Tuesday afternoon; I hadn’t had a bath in days. If I don’t get a trick soon, I thought, I’ll be a dead duck. At age 19, I was…
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Parent Power
How you can help keep your kids drug-free. by Christy Heitger-Casbon The statistics are startling. According to the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, marijuana is the most widely used illicit drug among America’s youth. Focus Adolescent Services reports that the average age of first marijuana use is 14, and each year more teens enter…
Overcoming a Binge Eating Disorder
Too much of a good thing is dangerous. by Jeannie Moore Do you find yourself eating until you are out of control or almost sick? Or keeping secret stashes of food, such as chocolate, chips, or cookies? Does your family nag you about how much you are eating? Does food seem to bring comfort…
Understanding Gambling-twenty questions
Twenty Questions Have you ever lost time from work or school due to gambling? Has gambling ever made your home life unhappy? Has gambling affected your reputation? Have you ever felt remorse after gambling? Did you ever gamble to get money to pay debts or solve financial difficulties? Has gambling caused a decrease in your…
Overcoming-Binge Eating Disorder Programs
Eating Disorders Awareness and Prevention, Inc. 603 Stewart Street, Suite 803Seattle, WA 98101Phone: (206) 382-3587 or 1-800-931-2237http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org Academy for Eating Disorders6728 Old McLean Village DriveMcLean, VA 22101-3906 Binge Eating ProgramWestern Psychiatric Institute and Clinic3811 O’Hara StreetPittsburgh, PA 15213 Women’s Recovery Center110 N. Essex AvenueNarberth, PA 19072Phone: (215) 664-5858 Nutrition Research ClinicBaylor College of Medicine6535 Fannin StreetMS…
One More Prayer
Finding the faith to go on. by Jewell Johnson Alone in the darkness, tears blinding my eyes, I tried to follow the beam of headlights on the highway. Coming to a decision, I declared, “I can’t pray another prayer for Jenny.” I was sick of the eating disorder that tormented our daughter, the smell…
Not Just a Girl Thing
A man learns what women more often know:the emotional and physical trauma of anorexia. by Paul C. Mihalak Why did I end up like this? How did my life turn out so wrong? These questions and many others rumbled like a freight train through my foggy brain. The bright lights of the emergency room…
My Daughter’s Addiction
The “perfect “child creates the perfect nightmare. by Connie Vigil Platt Most mothers think their children are the best at everything. That’s how I felt about my daughter, Kathy. She was beautiful: tall and slim with flawless skin that seldom produced the usual teenage blemish. Her teeth were white and straight. Others often commented…
Ms. Jekyll, Monster Hyde
Winning the secret battle over bulimia. by Kimberly Davidson An insatiable monster crept into my life unnoticed. It started when I lost fifteen pounds. “You’re so thin!” people told me. “You look terrific!” I longed for more praise. What began at age seventeen as a mere diet turned into a battle with a life-zapping…
The Truth About Bulimia
How to break the bonds of an eating disorder. by Laurie Glass Do you panic after you eat? Do you sometimes binge and then feel a strong urge to get rid of what you’ve eaten in one way or another? Is it difficult for you to find healthy ways to express your emotions? Is…