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Nineteen-year-old Sarah Siskin died from bulimia in 2003 after fighting to control her eating disorder for seven years. Her parents, Alan and Barbara Siskin, and sister, Leah, reflect on Sarah's life six years after her death. Video by Megan Rossman / The Washington Post

Channel: News & Politics
Author: WashingtonPost

Length: 02:31
Rating: 4.7009344
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Tags: bulimia  eating disorder  family  Sarah Siskin  Alan Siskin  Barbara Siskin  

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cristalcrif
Got it too, ED's. It's a nightmare one doesn't want to wake up from. Hope she and her family founded the peace they deserved and were looking for.And please, don't give up, rehabilitation is possible! Life has ups and downs, there's always going to be bad months, but I've experienced whe I was healthy (Not much time ago) that it is worth to fight for your. Just don't give up!
watchtheseasonsgo
Ugh. this makes me scared. No one knows so know one asks, so i don't tell... so everything is fine, in my mind, and i'm "normal"? I'm don't want to die.
greengirllover
Having an eating disorder overtakes your life. Its a blanket from reality because whenever reality gets too overwhelming, it's there for you like a shield. And then you start missing out on the good stuff in life, the joy, because eating disorders are addictive. Having an eating disorder means not getting what you can out of life. Please, for yourself, seek help. Live life. You only have one.
ThePantherVision
Remember this, eating disorders have the HIGHEST comorbidity rate of ANY mental illness diagnosed; this quote shows the gross failure of our respective (North American in particular) governments to address the issue:"A study by the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders reported that 5 -- 10% of anorexics die within 10 years after contracting the disease; 18-20% of anorexics will be dead after 20 years and only 30 -- 40% ever fully recover "
TheForgottenSoul95
Sounds more like a binge eating/over exercising form of eating disorder.
superscott123456
I don't know the kind of relationship that you have with your parents, but I think it is important that you tell someone you trust who would be willing to help you. There is a lot of help out there for you, but you are the only one who can be brave enough to accept it.
akalaina
who on earth would like ur comment wtf
lilredscout
You cannot get a bulimic to stop. No matter what. Families get the help you need. 
ForeverWakingUpDead
this makes me want to cry....i think i have bulimia...actually im pretty sure i do....i need help but im too ashamed....i dont want to tell my parents but i believe they need to know....does anyone have any advice for me.....i dont want to die from this
NikiDerpette
To the people watching these videos.. Why are you all putting yourselves through this? It took me fucking 10 years to over come my eating disorder and I'm still starving to this day. It's not worth it in the end. I'm gonna be posting a video of what I went through and I have a little motivational video up but I'm going to create a proper one soon if you want to watch. Don't do this to yourselves. You're all such beautiful people. Ye don't need to do this. Not spamming. Genuinely want to help.<3


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