tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-986999773904882976.post7282232422629862929..comments2014-11-11T21:37:12.539-05:00Comments on Eating to Live, Not the Alternative: Exercise & her health...PassionOnFirehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03006307760759849248noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-986999773904882976.post-83020518147097309862011-05-22T16:01:46.496-04:002011-05-22T16:01:46.496-04:00Wow...that was such an amazing comment. I thorough...Wow...that was such an amazing comment. I thoroughly appreciate your words and compliments. My mom is awesome! I love her. Thanks for reading. Please share this with your daughter or anyone else you think might benefit. It's such a common struggle...PassionOnFirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03006307760759849248noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-986999773904882976.post-43078582938682381112011-05-22T11:39:16.480-04:002011-05-22T11:39:16.480-04:00Jessica-
I went to HS with your Mom...and I read y...Jessica-<br />I went to HS with your Mom...and I read your blog yesterday and I was in tears. I have been up and down with the eating disorder issue with my daughter and myself for many years. And I will say a few prayers or a mantra or something that your new adventure goes well. My daughter is 25 and finally on a road to re-covery or in remission. She was married a year and a half ago and had a baby 6 months ago and this about put her over the edge, but she found an awesome OB who understood eating disorders and helped her through the pregnancy. Her husband is a personal trainer and studying to be a PA with a speciality in sports med. so her has helped her lose her baby weight in a healthy manner as she is breast feeding. Sorry that all of this is way more info then you want to here,But as a Mom I want to tell you I am proud of you and that life is always one small step at a time and to not worry about tommorow as it is going to come no matter what so worryig about it will not help. Just embrace your today and enjoy every minute of that TODAY. Good luck with your new job. You sound like a wonderful young woman and I feel proud to have known your Mom, she did a great job with you. Being a Mom is a hard job, we all make mistakes that we can't take back or change--we can only move forward and love our kids even more for what they are doing in that moment. Have a wonderful Sunday.<br />Sue LarsenAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13232872581569046841noreply@blogger.com