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People with eating disorders sometimes receive inappropriate comments. How can we tell the person making them to be more careful with those kinds of comments?

Sara Bujalance Arguijo
Sara Bujalance Arguijo
Psychologist specialised in ED. Director
Associació contra l'Anorèxia i la Bulímia (ACAB)

If you are in treatment for anorexia or bulimia and receive an inappropriate comment, it's important to address it naturally. For example, you could say to the person, "Excuse me, I'm currently in treatment for anorexia or bulimia, and if possible, I'd prefer not to receive these kinds of comments, even if they're well-intentioned."

We can take advantage of these types of situations as an exercise in assertiveness, conveying this message in a way that is not offensive but constructive for both of us.

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Jordi Mitjà
Jordi Mitjà Costa
Nurse at the Integrated Functional Eating Disorders Unit. Mental Health Department
Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona
Sara Bujalance Arguijo
Sara Bujalance Arguijo
Psychologist specialised in ED. Director
Associació contra l'Anorèxia i la Bulímia (ACAB)