Bev Mattocks

Please Eat: A Mother's Struggle to Free Her Teenage Son from Anorexia

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Bright, popular and a star on the rugby pitch, 15 year old Ben had everything he could want. But then food-loving Ben began to systematically starve himself. At the same time his urge to exercise became extreme. In a matter of months Ben lost one quarter of his bodyweight as he plunged into anorexia nervosa, an illness that threatened to destroy him.

Please eat… A mother’s struggle to free her teenage son from anorexia is his mother’s heart-breaking yet inspirational account of how she watched helplessly as her son transformed into someone she didn’t recognise, physically and mentally. It also describes how, with the help of his parents and therapist, and through his own determination, Ben slowly began to recover and re-build his life.
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298 printed pages
Original publication
2014
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  • zombieboobzhas quoted8 years ago
    THE TROUBLE WITH ANOREXIA is that many people just don’t “get it”. As a result you can feel terribly alone, as if you’re living in a parallel world to everyone else.
  • zombieboobzhas quoted8 years ago
    Have I had enough? Have I done enough? Should I go home? Am I doing enough for it? Is supper too big? Was my lunch too big? Why am I doing nothing? Is it too late to eat? Was what I had for lunch actually the right amount? Should I eat more?
  • zombieboobzhas quoted8 years ago
    thought about food and exercise all the time. I couldn’t focus on anything else, not school work, not social life, not hobbies, not anything. I couldn’t even have fun, because that would be wasted time when I could be exercising. I was incredibly lonely and - ironically - the only thing that took my mind off this new loneliness was thinking about food and exercising.
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