This is one of the first interviews I’ve listened to where anorexia is actually described as a kind of separate identity, apart from the individual. That little voice in her head. So spot on.
I love this and I love following Amber through her journey. However, I don't see why it was necessary to include weight numbers. I understand they were trying to talk about the dangers of anorexia, but starvation in and of itself is dangerous --- no matter what you weigh. The number is only relevant to Amber, not to others. I'd love to see a change in how we approach these conversations so that society can stop viewing EDs as solely a "thin person" problem.
Indeed. Who the heck edited this?! Clearly they know nothing. Also, it was obvious she was anorexic from her vlogs but somehow her mom didn’t notice?! Her mom must be really warped too…
Amazing story and comeback! As a former runner and recovered anorexic and orthorexic, I really don't think it's necessary to include so many triggering numbers (calories, weights, etc.) especially since so many runners are already hyper-focused on numbers.
3:20 - 3:44 Those words describe exactly what I am going through right now. Amber is such an inspiring person and I live vicariously through her. Her positive words and assurance that everything about this is temporary and always keeps a happy and uplifting mindset about it is the biggest thing helping me through it. Amber is a life saver.
YAY!!!!! Amber!!! I am so so proud of your journey. You are such a huge inspiration to others and I'm so glad to see how much you've grown. You've been through more than the world can imagine, but you've managed to pull through, and we're all so proud. Keep doing what you're doing, much love!
Psychology shows that we all turn (change into) a new person every 7 years..... Good for you to go through those ascensions with your best foot forward towards the greater good..... Love & Light. (But practice it by standing in the grey)
This is one of the first interviews I’ve listened to where anorexia is actually described as a kind of separate identity, apart from the individual. That little voice in her head. So spot on.
I love this and I love following Amber through her journey. However, I don't see why it was necessary to include weight numbers. I understand they were trying to talk about the dangers of anorexia, but starvation in and of itself is dangerous --- no matter what you weigh. The number is only relevant to Amber, not to others. I'd love to see a change in how we approach these conversations so that society can stop viewing EDs as solely a "thin person" problem.
Great video and but no need to include numbers (weight). Only drives comparison that eating disorders thrive off of.
Indeed. Who the heck edited this?! Clearly they know nothing. Also, it was obvious she was anorexic from her vlogs but somehow her mom didn’t notice?! Her mom must be really warped too…
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Amazing story and comeback! As a former runner and recovered anorexic and orthorexic, I really don't think it's necessary to include so many triggering numbers (calories, weights, etc.) especially since so many runners are already hyper-focused on numbers.
3:20 - 3:44
Those words describe exactly what I am going through right now. Amber is such an inspiring person and I live vicariously through her. Her positive words and assurance that everything about this is temporary and always keeps a happy and uplifting mindset about it is the biggest thing helping me through it. Amber is a life saver.
Damn this video really hits home
YAY!!!!! Amber!!! I am so so proud of your journey. You are such a huge inspiration to others and I'm so glad to see how much you've grown. You've been through more than the world can imagine, but you've managed to pull through, and we're all so proud. Keep doing what you're doing, much love!
While I believe that spreading awareness is fantastic, there is no need to share weights, calories, or before and after pictures.
So courageous Amber !!! You're stronger now
Emotional to watch!! Amber, awesome how you are so open about your journey. I'm so glad you've made the change and are getting healthier. Keep it up!!
You’re amazing amber!!
Amazing inspirational story. Thank you for sharing. Something not talked about but so prevalent and not only in CC (gymnastics, figure skating etc).
This is actually so helpful and I’m so thankful she decided to share her journey. Thank u amber💗💗
Psychology shows that we all turn (change into) a new person every 7 years..... Good for you to go through those ascensions with your best foot forward towards the greater good..... Love & Light. (But practice it by standing in the grey)
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The numbers.. gurl … thanks for the tutorial jk JKJK
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this is a parenting thing that has nada to do with food
Runner = athlete (Agreed) Body builder = athlete (uh, no)
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