Cash skeleton? Cash stick bug? Cash...feral puppy? I'm having trouble thinking of creative new phrases because no animal is this skinnycash cow
Cash skeleton? Cash stick bug? Cash...feral puppy? I'm having trouble thinking of creative new phrases because no animal is this skinnycash cow
Cash skeleton? Cash stick bug? Cash...feral puppy? I'm having trouble thinking of creative new phrases because no animal is this skinny
Oh, I didn't think you were! It's just the word "cow" feels wrong within a 20-mile radius of discussion about this girl, even when it's an idiom.You're right.. i wasnt actually calling her a "cow" in the literal sense.. cash cow is a phrase for someone who makes a lot of money
Cash skeleton sounds about right
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...97043e57a22_story.html?utm_term=.fa4b23794ebd
this happened to a girl in New Jersey recently; she was older than Eugenia and had a similar bmi i'm guessing (60 lbs at any height is extremely emaciated)
I can't understand why nothing is being done to treat Eugenia then... I'm not too familiar with the US health care system, but if someone wanted to kill themselves by any other method, I can't imagine a hospital releasing them.
I've always been under the impression that she's Canadian, at least I've seen several people refer to this - haven't bothered to check up on the details, but there might be a chance she's not a part of the US health system at all?It's still incredibly difficult to accomplish, and varies state by state in the US under civil commitment laws. Some states it's more lax so to speak, others it's harder.
Though there is scientific support for the use of involuntary hospitalizations for severe anorexia patients, other research has found it can be of detriment, particularly with seeking further treatment for the psychosocial issues underlying the ED.
Eugenia almost certainly meets the "requirements" for refeeding in a given hospital (based on BMI, heart rate, blood pressure, temp, etc), but despite our conjecture it'd be up to a court to determine her competence.
I'd looked it up just now to confirm, but she's American. I'm not interested enough to look at which states though or more particulars.I've always been under the impression that she's Canadian, at least I've seen several people refer to this - haven't bothered to check up on the details, but there might be a chance she's not a part of the US health system at all?
I've always been under the impression that she's Canadian, at least I've seen several people refer to this - haven't bothered to check up on the details, but there might be a chance she's not a part of the US health system at all?
I have a vague memory that it might be Connecticut?I'd looked it up just now to confirm, but she's American. I'm not interested enough to look at which states though or more particulars.
She is indeed from Connecticut.I have a vague memory that it might be Connecticut?
It's still incredibly difficult to accomplish, and varies state by state in the US under civil commitment laws. Some states it's more lax so to speak, others it's harder.
Though there is scientific support for the use of involuntary hospitalizations for severe anorexia patients, other research has found it can be of detriment, particularly with seeking further treatment for the psychosocial issues underlying the ED.
Eugenia almost certainly meets the "requirements" for refeeding in a given hospital (based on BMI, heart rate, blood pressure, temp, etc), but despite our conjecture it'd be up to a court to determine her competence.
To be honest, while it does look like she is sick, I don’t think a court should have the option of declaring her incompetent. There is a big difference between what she should do/what is in her best interest, and what a judge should legally be able to impose and force physically onto someone.
There are severe cases in which it would make sense for temporary mandated hospitalization to happen (for instance if the person’s body is going through a major medical issue (stopped breathing, heart attack, etc), however legally I would be opposed to any law that would strengthen or expand this. As someone that was in a position where people were unjustifiably trying to force me into treatment I am acutely aware of how laws and criteria can be manipulated. For instance the DSM V would classify myself and many others on here as anorexic, simply for the fact that we wish to maintain a lower than “healthy range” body weight and don’t “understand” that this is dangerous for our health (though I know I feel better and am actually more healthy at a lower weight than I was eating shit at a higher weight).
I am not trying to imply at all that what we do is the same as Eugenia. However, when laws contain subjective language (does this period understand x, appreciate the consequences of x, act in their best interest, etc.) it can be used to apply and pressure people that really are not mentally ill at all like myself and any others on here. Not to be cliche, but it is a slippery slope, and lends itself to tyranny of the majority.
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Do I dare say she looks healthier here?
I doubt she reads here. Plus, you should read the amount of people calling her straight up fat on her YouKnow.I honestly hope she won’t read this remark, this could make a sick person starve themselves just because someone said so... But her thighs do look a tiny tad bit better?
She does! If anything, her muscles look a tiny bit more plump..View attachment 18954
Do I dare say she looks healthier here?
I hate her style and how she wears her hair and her makeup. She has an awful taste in music. (Sorry, I know, each to their own but hers is horrible.) She's fan of shitty children's stuff and collects plushies of Pokémon and shit - how old is she? Six? On Instagram she always takes selfies and on YouTube the content of her clips puts you to sleep. Mostly it is ugly clothes or makeup which is too shrill for leaving the house or it is recreating something from the past or doing something with her MOM. So if we put anorexia aside: Why is anybody follow her? Anorexia sells I guess.