Weekend ED Series
Hi, this page is a list for my ongoing ED Weekend Series, which is a continuous series of posts about my experience with eating disorders.
Here is the list of the previous installments of this series:
1) Acceptance
9) The Enemy
10) The Game
11) My ED Twin
12) Bagel, Cookie, and Danielle
14) The 5 Holes
16) All Isn’t Fair in War & Love
18) Those Damn Diets
19) Fear of Weight Gain in Recovery
20) Nuts on Bingeing
23) Cut Off
24) The Black Swan
27) Stuck in Limbo
28) Beautiful Bones
30) Not Otherwise Specified, Specified
31) Why is Recovery So Bloody Hard?
33) Compassion for you (and me)
34) Interlude: What’s to blame for eating disorders?
37) Who I want to be when I grow up
39) A Letter
40) Wasting time wasting away with an eating disorder
41) How cooking helped with my eating disorder recovery
42) When cooking becomes a crutch…
43) A trip to the turning point
44) How to conquer the fear of eating out
45) How blogging helped my eating disorder recovery
46) How do I know if I’m recovered?
47) I know what you ate last night
48) A song I love
49) I see ED people
52) Do treatment centers work? And a call for interviews.
Since the series is still in progress, this page will be updated every week.
*** The necessary disclaimer: Please take note that I am not an expert, and I speak from only my own personal experiences, and that not every person suffering from an eating disorder may have the same opinions as I do…which is why I would love if anyone could chime in and add more depth and levels to my words.***







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Hi, I stumbled upon your blood via Tastespotting. I’m also a USC student. Perchance, would you go running every morning last year at around 7:00 AM?
Asian girl with USC sweatshirt and hat? Then that probably would be me!
Yes! (“Blood”? I meant blog…) I went walking every morning from 7:00-9:00 every morning.. Had a bout of EDNOS too : / Love your series
LOL iPhone?
Thanks, I wonder if I would recognize you…Hee.
Sophia, while I’ve been familiar with your blog for a long while now, I just recently stumbled upon your most recent entry into this ED series (the exercise addiction post). It caught my attention enough to cause me to read through your entire series. While I have not experienced firsthand what you have gone through, I am SO thankful that you are putting this stuff out there (and so heart-felt and well-written, I might add). It’s obvious from your commenters that you are helping SO many people deal with what is such a difficult struggle. It’s priceless. Thank you so much for all the hard work you put into this blog. Much love and hugs to you.
Hey, I just wanna say that I have just stumbled across your website whilst searching for anorexia recovery help!
I am recovering as we speak and as you know it’s the goddam hardest thing on earth! Your blog has been so useful as I can totally relate.. the post about what to expect during weight gain was so helpful in knowing that what I am experiencing is normal!
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences and well done!
I really love that you do this ever week. I think it is truly inspiring and I am positive you have helped numerous people in their struggles. Thank you for being so honest
Hey, I’ve stumbled upon your blog a few times before and I loved reading your posts in this series. They’re very inspiring in their brutal honesty – you’re absolutely amazing for opening up like this! I think it’s time I subscribe to your blog.
Are you still doing this? x
Yes I am! sorry just been busy these weeks. T__T
Hey, I used to read your blog quite a bit while I was really struggling with my eating disorder – probably because I liked the pictures of food haha. But now I’m in recovery, or trying at least, and I find your ED series really inspiring. You seem to have come so far
Thanks for your honesty and encouragement xxxxxxxxxx
Hi Sophia, I’m a recently new follower of yours! And boy, am I GRATEFUL I stumbled upon you and your blog! You’re stories and advice have changed my whole view on everything! I feel like we’re two peas in a pod! I also come from an Asian background, and when I read one of your entries on the Korean supermarket trip, I felt like we were in the extract same position! Your blog has helped me so far recovering, and I hope you continue to help and inspire me as you are right now! I would SO appreciate any advice you have for me (:
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