Anorexia-nervosa Quote by Emma Woolf Download Open image ““Then I took a shower, unlocked the door, and set out on destroying myself.”” — Emma Woolf ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Anorexia-nervosa Eating disorder
“But I had to admit that maybe the reason I'd had a meltdown wasn't just about the shower. I think the shower door was,… — Sarra Manning Copy Share Image
“And the need to write it down overwhelms me and I step out of the shower, dripping and shivering.” — Laura Nowlin Copy Share Image
“If I knew I had to go through those experiences again," he finally said, "I'd kill myself.” — Laura Hillenbrand Copy Share Image
“The door moved aside like a curtain, revealing a scene that would be embedded on my memory for always. It would change everything. Ruin… — Tarryn Fisher Copy Share Image
“Eventually she got out of bed, took a long shower, gargling and spitting mouthfuls of water, then screaming, just a little and quietly.” — Catherine Lacey Copy Share Image
“I slammed that door shut. Fix this mess first. Guilt, regret, and moaning later.” — Ilona Andrews Copy Share Image
“Damn me for being half naked so I can’t escape. Instead, I’ve resorted to feeing into the bathroom, hiding like the desperate tart that… — Jodi Ellen Malpas Copy Share Image
“I destroyed myself because I thought no one will destroy me that way but I guess I was wrong... they're stonger.” — Marivil Copy Share Image
“After a quick glance around, he pulled me into the ladies' room and locked the door. Fantastic, another bathroom.” — Christina Lauren Copy Share Image
“Anorexia is, without doubt, a serious eating disorder, but there is a hell of a lot of mainstream disordered eating going on out there.” — Emma Woolf Copy Share Image
“No one can turn back the clock. Lie about your age if you want, but we're all going in the same direction.” — Emma Woolf Copy Share Image
“When I look back, I can which year it was not from events or the actual date, but the way I was feeling.” — Emma Woolf Copy Share Image
“Are we really going to spend our whole lives like this, feeling the wrong shape and the wrong weight in the wrong skin?” — Emma Woolf Copy Share Image
“The reasons for Emma's illness and for her decision to allow life in, rather than die, are intertwined and involve the beginnings of her… — Carol Lee Copy Share Image
“Emma says her illness was a kind of self-hypnosis which obliterated the outside world, a way of escaping life and reducing its proportions to… — Carol Lee Copy Share Image
“I think maybe they come out into the grounds in nightwear. But no, in typical anorexic stype they have read the fashion magazines literally.… — Carol Lee Copy Share Image
“When you have a persistent sense of heartbreak and gutwrench, the physical sensations become intolerable and we will do anything to make those feelings… — Bessel A. van der Kolk Copy Share Image
“Deception' is the word I most associate with anorexia and the treachery which comes from falsehood. The illness appears inviting. It would seem to… — Carol Lee Copy Share Image
“No one could see the thoughts when the body looked normal to them. The voice wanted it to just be the two of us.… — Rachael Rose Steil Copy Share Image