Robin Pogrebin's piece on the Avrin family -- whose mother Judy is making a documentary about the death of her daughter, Melissa, from complications of an eating disorder -- is a moving read:
“There was no food in the house,” brother Andrew says, looking off to the side as his eyes fill. “If I went out with friends, I could not bring leftovers home because they would be gone by the next morning.”
Once, he explains, in the middle of a bitterly cold night, he looked out the window and saw Melissa on the curb, going through the garbage. “I went outside and I yelled her name,” he recounts in the interview, his voice breaking. “Just the way she looked back at me -- it was so empty, vacant. It was a deer in the headlights, but that doesn’t even explain it.”
Read the full article HERE. (Way to take all the glamour out of eating disorders.)
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Constant Craving
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