I agree with that, t_g! I don't think it's non-empathy, I think it's frustration...
I've felt about the same way about a particular friend with an eating disorder. I think she's doing a little better now, but for months upon months, she WOULD NOT see that it was killing her. No matter what anyone did or said. She could/can apply it to others, but when it comes to herself? No. It doesn't apply to her. I know what eating disorders are like. I'm still in recovery from one. But even when you love someone to death, it is FRUSTRATING AS HELL when they refuse to do anything to help themselves and sometimes actively let themselves get worse.
I've felt about the same way about a particular friend with an eating disorder. I think she's doing a little better now, but for months upon months, she WOULD NOT see that it was killing her. No matter what anyone did or said. She could/can apply it to others, but when it comes to herself? No. It doesn't apply to her. I know what eating disorders are like. I'm still in recovery from one. But even when you love someone to death, it is FRUSTRATING AS HELL when they refuse to do anything to help themselves and sometimes actively let themselves get worse.
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