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Comments on: The Caged Girls: A Billion Steps Back—How to Trust Enough to Fail. http://jenniferswhite.com/the-caged-girls-a-billion-steps-back-how-to-trust-enough-to-fail/ Wed, 27 Aug 2014 13:41:45 +0000 hourly 1 By: The Caged Girls: Jennifer’s Body. - Jennifer S. White http://jenniferswhite.com/the-caged-girls-a-billion-steps-back-how-to-trust-enough-to-fail/#comment-657 Tue, 13 May 2014 23:13:54 +0000 http://jenniferswhite.com/?p=838#comment-657 […] chase crescendos and, occasionally, even nadirs, but it’s these ellipsis that need to be given our […]

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By: Sara http://jenniferswhite.com/the-caged-girls-a-billion-steps-back-how-to-trust-enough-to-fail/#comment-103 Sat, 22 Feb 2014 01:22:22 +0000 http://jenniferswhite.com/?p=838#comment-103 “Because part of the life of a recovering eating disordered person is taking five billion steps back for every step forward—and it’s more frustrating than it sounds, which is why many people just give up.”

Yes. And yes to the bit about relapse. It sucks, let me tell you. It feels like the world is caving in and there’s literally nothing to do but sit there and watch it suffocate you. The analogy to alcoholism, though I don’t know what that’s like, seems spot on to me. It’s always kind of ‘there.’

As always, beautifully done. xoxo

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