Tuesday, October 25, 2016

to steve harvey who made fun of eating disorders on family feud


To Steve Harvey who made fun of eating disorders

 

You don’t know me, or my story. I am probably one of the millions that watches family feud every now and then, perhaps some more than other. I have been in a skilled nursing facility for the past 11 months, so I have caught more of family feud than I tend to while living my “normal” life.

 

A few nights ago, I was trying to unwind from the long day. Most of which consists of physical therapy to try and be able to learn and walk again. Why have I lost my ability to walk at 23? Two words. Anorexia Nervosa. Along with severe ankle injuries, but I would be out of here 10 months ago if my anorexia were taken out of the equation. So when someone makes jokes about dieting, or eating disorders, I do not find them funny. I find them offensive.

One episode the question was “name something a model doesn’t do” And of course the top answer was “eat.” I won’t get into the whole argument of how not every model is anorexic, that is another topic in itself. I am disheartened by the way you responded. You took it that extra mile it did not need to go. You mimicked a woman about to pass out, you talked about their ugly pale face, and said “give the woman a damn sandwich.”

An eating disorder is not a joke. An eating disorder is a SEVERE mental illness that has the highest mortality rate of any mental illness. 20% of people who suffer with anorexia will die prematurely. It is the highest cause of death for woman 12-25. In the past year I have personally known 14 people who have died. Let me tell you, each person lost does not get easier. It makes you feel more hopeless, angry, and hurt.

What is funny about a girl who almost died more times than she can count? What is funny about someone who is now dependent on a feeding tube for the rest of her life because she has done too much damage to her stomach? What is funny about a girl who never use to have seizures but now has to be on medication for seizures because of her medical complexities?  What is funny about a girl breaking bones, having concussions, and bleeding from fainting? What is funny about a 23 year old being on SIXTEEN medications to keep her body functioning somewhat normally? What’s funny about a girl starving herself because she hates herself so much or because she was sexually abused at age 4 for two years straight? I don’t see anything funny about this. But a lot of society seems to laugh at eating disorders and claim they are lifestyles and not a disease. Well they are, just like cancer. Would you make fun of cancer on your show?

It is not ok to make fun of any illness, INCLUDING mental illnesses. People need to be educated so we can lower the number of deaths a day from eating disorders-which happens to be 23. So by the time I finished this letter. We lost another precious soul. Someones daughter, son, mother, brother, sister, wife, husband, best friend G O N E.