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Building Resilience in Relationships Affected by Addiction

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Relationships require hard work and communication, but when one partner is struggling with an eating disorder, it can test the strength of both individuals. Recovery and maintaining a relationship rely on mutual understanding and patience, acknowledging both partners are impacted by the disorder.

In this episode, Deena and Brian explore the dynamics of being in a relationship or marriage while one partner is undergoing treatment and the necessity of honest communication and support.

In this episode, you also hear:

  • Difficulty of sustaining relationships
  • Inviting people into your support system
  • Team approach to treatment and recovery

Must-listen moments:

[00:02:23] I almost felt like I was cheating initially because I was in a relationship with him, and I was in a relationship with my eating disorder. And I'm going to say for sure that I love my eating disorder way more than I loved him at that time.

[00:12:17] Sometimes those people that support you are not the people you think are going to be the ones that support you. Sometimes you have to go outside of your circle to find that support.

[00:16:40] Even though I was the one with the eating disorder, we both went through hell and back, because while I was fighting for my life, he was trying to support me and keep our livelihood.

Thank you for listening. Whether you’re suffering from an eating disorder or you’re a caring friend or family member, we’d love to hear from you via email at eatthatfat@gmail.com

Contribute a few bucks to the “Are You Going To Eat Your Fat?” Patreon to help cover production costs and the coordination and provision of resources.

Whether you’re in recovery or currently in your eating disorder, you’re invited to join our FREE Facebook Group, “Are You Going to Eat Your Fat?” where you’ll find helpful recovery guidance, quotes, and support multiple times a week. There are already 33 members! Will you be next?

Podcast audio editing and show notes by http://www.podcastabundance.com/services.

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Manage episode 430550419 series 3511582
Content provided by Deena Lewis. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Deena Lewis or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Relationships require hard work and communication, but when one partner is struggling with an eating disorder, it can test the strength of both individuals. Recovery and maintaining a relationship rely on mutual understanding and patience, acknowledging both partners are impacted by the disorder.

In this episode, Deena and Brian explore the dynamics of being in a relationship or marriage while one partner is undergoing treatment and the necessity of honest communication and support.

In this episode, you also hear:

  • Difficulty of sustaining relationships
  • Inviting people into your support system
  • Team approach to treatment and recovery

Must-listen moments:

[00:02:23] I almost felt like I was cheating initially because I was in a relationship with him, and I was in a relationship with my eating disorder. And I'm going to say for sure that I love my eating disorder way more than I loved him at that time.

[00:12:17] Sometimes those people that support you are not the people you think are going to be the ones that support you. Sometimes you have to go outside of your circle to find that support.

[00:16:40] Even though I was the one with the eating disorder, we both went through hell and back, because while I was fighting for my life, he was trying to support me and keep our livelihood.

Thank you for listening. Whether you’re suffering from an eating disorder or you’re a caring friend or family member, we’d love to hear from you via email at eatthatfat@gmail.com

Contribute a few bucks to the “Are You Going To Eat Your Fat?” Patreon to help cover production costs and the coordination and provision of resources.

Whether you’re in recovery or currently in your eating disorder, you’re invited to join our FREE Facebook Group, “Are You Going to Eat Your Fat?” where you’ll find helpful recovery guidance, quotes, and support multiple times a week. There are already 33 members! Will you be next?

Podcast audio editing and show notes by http://www.podcastabundance.com/services.

  continue reading

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