Tibi has really low self esteem, and she doesn’t laugh and have fun anymore. She is addicted to not eating, and she’s obsessed with losing her weight. 2. It can be social problems or something like that. If you have a bad relationship to your parents or somone you care about.
I felt crazy. I felt out of control. Tears of laughter brimmed in my eyes. Through the tears, I stared at myself. At Lucy in my body.
On page 6, during a dream he mentally moved away from the woods, “he started to think in terms of the city again”. His social health was affected because he now had no one else to communicate with and was starting to get lonely. He also missed his family and friends very much. The cold weather and the lack of food also affected his physical health, he is suffering from starvation and malnutrition and he was then forced to change his mindset so that he could find food and survive. The health issue of survival changed his health in several ways including his ability to talk to people normally and efficiently when he was rescued for example people would be talking to him
Also mentally she found herself doing things she didn’t normal do, such as vigorous exercises. She began viewing herself as superhuman, after all this time without eating the author believed that she could go on without eating forever. Even though the author is battle this disease and is now healthy, the feeling of being healthy is foreign to her and is feels wrong because she has gone on so long with the feeling of being unhealthy. Hornbacher’s personal relationship can and definitely was affected by her illness and eating disorder. She let this obsession to be thin consumed her life.
“I hope I never been that fat.” she finally said, with a low upset sound. Obesities always kind, because they do not have a good looking to attract people talk with them. Psychologically, they often feel self-abasement in interpersonal communication. They often feel nebbish in interpersonal communication, they become agitated and have periodic gluttony phenomenon. The girl I mentioned in the TV show, have an unpleasant past.
Since the media stresses that everyone should be thin people think that they also need to be like that (Kowalski 1). It can cause people to stop eating and make them get an eating disorder (1). It also lowers their self-esteem. Also if you do not interact with other people it can make you feel depressed or lonely. This was Jennie’s case she did not have any friends because they were all jealous of her (Cooney 104).
We find out that Carter’s mother’s obesity has affected him his whole life. He would be extremely embarrassed to do the typical things that a child and mother do like walk together in the mall, attend school events, and go food shopping. Basically Carter did not want to be seen out of the house with his mother due to her weight. Other than her weight being an issue and embarrassing, Carter was afraid of people and their views on his mother and him. Carter knew people would be talking about them and say things such as, “Look how fat the mother is, I hope the kid does not grow up to be that whale one day.” Ultimately, Carter’s self esteem became very high when he grew up and this led him to become a judgmental person.
Because Hester is isolated, she has no one to talk to, so she thinks about things a little differently than everyone else. Pearl, the daughter of Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale, is affected by the isolation because she isn’t like a normal child. Arthur Dimmesdale suffers the consequences of isolation because he isn’t true to himself
My life would be completely different from how it is now. This disease would affect all aspects of my life including personal, social, vocational and family life. People with Alzheimer's disease often have to deal with fatigue and losing the ability to do many of the things that they're used to doing themselves on a daily basis. My personal life would be affected because eventually I would need help doing normal everyday tasks from showering to eating and there basically would be no personal life, I would always need someone around me to help. Socially it would definitely affect friendships because I would forget the people from my life before the disease and be left basically for my family to “deal with” and there would be no social life.