Bleep Bulimia
This podcast is all about different ways to support recovery from bulimia, primarily focussing on Midlife Bulimia. No ONE way is right for everyone when it comes to recovery. This Podcast aims at inviting specialized guests who are able to help with providing different approaches, from emotional eating to spiritual methods of overcoming it, and even methods that likely many have not even heard of before yet may be that SPARK to move forward and say "yes, this form of recovery I can relate to". LaurieAnn is a Masters Certified Handwriting Analyst specializing in cognitive and grapho-therapy. She is the author of How To Have Your Cake & Not Eat It All Too - Adult Bulimia Recovery Guide and soon to be the author of Sherri's World, a fiction based on her story of struggling with bulimia for 30 years and the 13 years of living as a recovered bulimic. LaurieAnn is the author of "Hampy" (which includes her illustrated character), Publisher's Award-Winning book Make Up Not Required - How To Brand The True You, and contributing author to the #1 Best Seller 1 Habit for Entrepreneurial Success by Forbes Riley & Steve Samblis.
Bleep Bulimia
Bleep Bulimia Episode 88 with Collin Hughes Suicide Prevention Advocate
This episode was quite emotional. From Collin sharing his truth in life and his pain of a life that is a book to come, I hope. Truthfulness and honesty and pain. It's hard to lose someone suddenly. I did try to relate suicide to Bulimia and Eating Disorders. This was why I had Collin on this episode. There were spoken words of quick loss versus slow ones, however, to me this was about having someone come on in pain and sharing that if you are feeling pain, and you are experiencing an eating disorder, it IS A SLOW SUICIDE.
I hope you find out more about Collin Hughes and Collin's story and his fight against suicide. I know the feeling. I felt like I wanted to drive into a pole when I was going through a divorce. I heard the love of my life tell me she put a noose around her neck and she failed and I am grateful for that she is okay now... although still suffers from "what is this world about and why the f' am I here?" Scares me that she still has those thoughts. So still every day I wonder.
What percent of us have thought about suicide, and yet are scared and doing it slowly, like I did for 30 years? I was told that. Bulimia is a slow suicide, as are all eating disorders.
Mom told me tonight that she noticed I and my sister who also dealt with weight and mental health issues have learned how to live life with beauty and enjoy food, while also knowing to enjoy... and learning about what your body needs, and that you need just to enjoy life.
My parents were freaked out about losing me when I was bulimic. I have had friends with anorexia whose parents felt the same. KNOW THIS, AN EATING DISORDER IS A SLOW SUICIDE AND SCARES THE HELL OUT OF THOSE WHO LOVE YOU! My daughter knew I had bulimia and asked me to please LIVE.
I hope this loss and pain make you realize YOU MATTER!
You can find Collin Hughes by going to:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2036777
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2036777/share
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-miracles-of-tragedy/id1641402383
And The Malinois Foundation, which Collin referenced can be found at the link below:
https://themalinoisfoundation.org/Support the show