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When Israeli fashion model Hila Elmalich died last week after years of fighting anorexia, she weighed less than 60 pounds. Her death sent a shockwave through Israel's fashion world.

Elmalich, who had been in and out of hospitals for several years, collapsed at home and died Wednesday of heart failure.


The Israeli fashion photographer and modeling agent Adi Barkan was her friend. He spent hours at her bedside over the years. "I don't know how to feel, I don't know what to say," he told ABC News Monday. "It's still too fresh."

For the last three years Barkan has been campaigning against the fashion industry's use of super thin models. He now refuses to use models whose body mass index is less than 19. The BMI is an internationally recognized measure of a person's weight in relation to their height.

[Calculate your body mass index at the National Institutes of Health site: http://nhlbisupport.com/bmi/.]


Barkan led the charge against the pressure on models to be ultra-thin, and in 2004 Israel became the first nation to pass laws requiring modeling agencies to hire only healthy models who have a body mass index -- a measure of body fat -- of 19 or above. That means that a 5'9" woman would have to weigh at least 129 pounds.

Barkan is convinced from his own experience working in the industry that young models are under intense pressure to lose weight. "In Israel we lost several sizes in 10 years!" he said, "when I was shooting fashion 10 years ago models were size 38, now it's 32 or 34."

Two years ago ABC News visited Adi at his studio in Haifa where he was working on a sporting catalogue. The three teenage models on the set were clearly in good health. He had just judged a national modeling competition and was shocked at the number of teenage girls who were under weight.

He is also campaigning internationally to change attitudes in the fashion world. "They say a lot but they did nothing yet, so let's do it! Because from talking nothing will move," he told ABC News.

Over two years ago Elmalich was admitted to hospital. Adi rushed to her bedside, along with a film crew that caught the harrowing pictures of Hila collapsing into his arms, unable to support her own weight. "When she fell down, I felt the bones going into my legs, like a knife. When she fell down, I felt like I took hold of something from the grave," he added.

This experience and Hila's sudden death last week have shocked her old friend. But he is determined to carry on with his campaign. Adi Barkan hopes this tragedy will provide the necessary momentum to finally change attitudes in the fashion industry. The issue of skinny models flared up across the globe last year with several high-profile incidents.


In August, 22-year-old Uruguayan model Luisel Ramos died during Fashion Week in Montevideo after reportedly surviving on lettuce and diet drinks.


A few months later, it happened again. Twenty-one-year-old Brazilian model Ana Carolina Reston, who was 5'8", was reported to have weighed just 88 pounds at the time -- that's a BMI of 13.5.

Spanish officials took action, requiring models to have a minimum BMI of 18 to participate in Madrid's Fashion Week. Italy then ordered fashion officials to secure proof that the models they hire do not suffer from eating disorders.


In New York, the Council of Fashion Designers of America issued voluntary guidelines to raise awareness -- urging designers to promote the message that beauty is health -- but setting no minimum BMI requirement.


Officials in other key fashion capitals, London and Paris, did not act on the issue.


Designers say that clothes just look better on thin models and that the curves of more shapely models distract from the clothing they are showing off. They say rules and punishments would only stifle creativity.


Anorexia and bulimia, in particular, are complex diseases with physical, emotional and social roots. But a study by the British Medical Association confirmed the link between the images of "abnormally thin" models on TV and in magazines and the rise in anorexia and bulimia.


According to the Academy for Eating Disorders, 10 percent or more of late adolescent and adult women report symptoms of eating disorders at any one time. The AED says those who have such a powerful influence on the perception of beauty must take more responsibility.

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=3883944&page=1


Video:

http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/1107/473488_video.html?ref=newsstory
 
But you won't die from anorexia, but you might from bulimia and obesity. If that doesn't kill you, your drug abuse will (being defined as your self medication).
 
PannieMonster said:
But you won't die from anorexia, but you might from bulimia and obesity. If that doesn't kill you, your drug abuse will (being defined as your self medication).
I don't self medicate...

and how do you know if my restricting is doing damage to my body or not? Its not good for my heart.
 
doll_parts85 said:
I don't self medicate...

and how do you know if my restricting is doing damage to my body or not? Its not good for my heart.
Don't be stupid Dolly, you already know that your "restricting" is doing damage to your body. Face it, you are a walking medical malady and you go online to research which drugs you can ask your doctor for next. It's just too bad your doctor doesn't give a shit, but then again, since you don't give a shit about what you are doing, neither should your doctor.
 
PannieMonster said:
Don't be stupid Dolly, you already know that your "restricting" is doing damage to your body. Face it, you are a walking medical malady and you go online to research which drugs you can ask your doctor for next. It's just too bad your doctor doesn't give a shit, but then again, since you don't give a shit about what you are doing, neither should your doctor.
It's good to research your options and know what you're doing...doctors are idiots...my doctor had me on two medications that could have killed me...and if I didn't research it...they wouldn't have done anything.
 
doll_parts85 said:
It's good to research your options and know what you're doing...doctors are idiots...my doctor had me on two medications that could have killed me...and if I didn't research it...they wouldn't have done anything.


Doctors are imperfect, however they are more educated than you and me
 
doll_parts85 said:
It's good to research your options and know what you're doing...doctors are idiots...my doctor had me on two medications that could have killed me...and if I didn't research it...they wouldn't have done anything.

Where did you go to medical school, Dolly? Was it Sally Struther's School of Hard Knocks?

As I said, you are a walking medical malady and you compound the problem by asking your doctor to change your meds all the time. No medicine can work if:
1. You don't give it enough time to work.
2. You take it upon yourself to change your dosages ( because you think your doctor is an idiot).
3. You seek professional help only to demand that the hospital let you go home before you even get settled in.


The fact is, no one can help you and like the model in your story, you'll probably die because of yourself. There will be no one else to blame but yourself.
 
PannieMonster said:
Where did you go to medical school, Dolly? Was it Sally Struther's School of Hard Knocks?

As I said, you are a walking medical malady and you compound the problem by asking your doctor to change your meds all the time. No medicine can work if:
1. You don't give it enough time to work.
2. You take it upon yourself to change your dosages ( because you think your doctor is an idiot).
3. You seek professional help only to demand that the hospital let you go home before you even get settled in.


The fact is, no one can help you and like the model in your story, you'll probably die because of yourself. There will be no one else to blame but yourself.


I was on the same medication for two years before I went into the hospital! Thats not enough time to work? wtf! And I don't change my dosages without talking to my doctor...I was feeling fine in the hospital...my anxiety was high but my mood was fine. I thought I would feel better when I got home...I was compeltely off my two antidepressants...it wasn't until I got home and my anxiety level decreased that I started to feel sad...and that only lasted like two days or something...I feel fine now. If they didn't make it so impossible for me to live there, I would have stayed. They wouldn't listen to what I could and couldn't eat..I was in constant stomach pain and almost vomitting during every meal from my acid reflux. Plus I had constant unbareable itching b/c they wouldn't get me different laundry soap. I had a rash all over my body and the Atarax didn't get rid of it.
 
My daughter is currently in the hospital for her own set of issues and you sound just like her "i'm fine, nothing is wrong with me" etc etc etc.


BS
 
doll_parts85 said:
I was on the same medication for two years before I went into the hospital! Thats not enough time to work? wtf! And I don't change my dosages without talking to my doctor...I was feeling fine in the hospital...my anxiety was high but my mood was fine. I thought I would feel better when I got home...I was compeltely off my two antidepressants...it wasn't until I got home and my anxiety level decreased that I started to feel sad...and that only lasted like two days or something...I feel fine now. If they didn't make it so impossible for me to live there, I would have stayed. They wouldn't listen to what I could and couldn't eat..I was in constant stomach pain and almost vomitting during every meal from my acid reflux. Plus I had constant unbareable itching b/c they wouldn't get me different laundry soap. I had a rash all over my body and the Atarax didn't get rid of it.

However you want to justify it Dolly, I don't really care. You should ask your doctor to get you the pharmaceutical sampler pack so you can try them all and decide which one you like the best (for all your medication needs).
 
OscarTheGrouch said:
My daughter is currently in the hospital for her own set of issues and you sound just like her "i'm fine, nothing is wrong with me" etc etc etc.


BS
well, I'm doing a lot better. I haven't purged in weeks. I don't really care if you don't think I'm doing well, I know I am.
 
doll_parts85 said:
well, I'm doing a lot better. I haven't purged in weeks. I don't really care if you don't think I'm doing well, I know I am.


Wonderful, bravo, not purging. Next step is getting help with your other problems.
 
PannieMonster said:
However you want to justify it Dolly, I don't really care. You should ask your doctor to get you the pharmaceutical sampler pack so you can try them all and decide which one you like the best (for all your medication needs).
I've already tried them all ;)

LOL at least every antidepressant besides Celexa and the tricyclics and MOAIs. Cymbalta is working good for me now though. The first few days when I was going off Effexor I had horrible withdrawal...electric shocks in my brain and dizzyness...but once I started Cymbalta it went away. I was depressed for a few days when I first got home but I think thats normal when you change meds...takes time to adjust. I feel great now, mood wise. I'm sick...stomach issues and a cold...but nothing serious.
 
OscarTheGrouch said:
Wonderful, bravo, not purging. Next step is getting help with your other problems.
like what? I did really well in the hospital...I talked with other girls...made friends...I was really anxious around loud noises...but I socialized...I took a bus 8 hours both ways...alone...I'm doing great.
 
chillywilly2 said:
Thats a lot of fucking rash
I know. Now imagine all that skin I have...itching...non stop...for like two weeks...LOL a week in the hospital and a week out of the hospital...its finally gone now, thank God LOL
 
doll_parts85 said:
like what? I did really well in the hospital...I talked with other girls...made friends...I was really anxious around loud noises...but I socialized...I took a bus 8 hours both ways...alone...I'm doing great.

I would say you are doing better. not great.
 
doll_parts85 said:
like what? I did really well in the hospital...I talked with other girls...made friends...I was really anxious around loud noises...but I socialized...I took a bus 8 hours both ways...alone...I'm doing great.


So since you are doing so great Dolly, why can't you get a job now and stop relying on other people to support you?
 
PannieMonster said:
So since you are doing so great Dolly, why can't you get a job now and stop relying on other people to support you?
I'm going to try. First I gotta get my meds straightened out and learn how to drive. Once I'm not so dizzy anymore and haven't passed out in a while I'm going to ask my therapist to give me a refferal to VESID.
 
That would be a great improvement for your life Doll. Why are you passing out?
 
doll_parts85 said:
I'm going to try. First I gotta get my meds straightened out and learn how to drive. Once I'm not so dizzy anymore and haven't passed out in a while I'm going to ask my therapist to give me a refferal to VESID.
First you have to get your meds straightened out.....
You get dizzy.....
You pass out......


I rest my case, you are doing great.
 
beachgurl3 said:
That would be a great improvement for your life Doll. Why are you passing out?
who knows. Before I started getting better...I think it was from the bulimia...but like in the hospital...I think it was a combo of the Klonopin and the Atarax...I like kept blacking out...I haven't since I've been home but I'm really dizzy...I don't know why...withdrawal from one of my meds?
 
PannieMonster said:
First you have to get your meds straightened out.....
You get dizzy.....
You pass out......


I rest my case, you are doing great.
LOL do you have any idea how many medications I have in my system? At one point, in the hospital, I was taking Effexor, Wellbutrin, Cymbalta, Geodon, Trileptal, Atarax, Ativan and Klonopin. All those take a long time to get out of your system so I'm sure most if not all of them are still in my body right now. See how you feel with that many chemicals in your body.
 
doll_parts85 said:
who knows. Before I started getting better...I think it was from the bulimia...but like in the hospital...I think it was a combo of the Klonopin and the Atarax...I like kept blacking out...I haven't since I've been home but I'm really dizzy...I don't know why...withdrawal from one of my meds?

What did the drs. in the hospital say when they found out you were blacking out while you were there? Seems like they would have wanted you to stay until that was under control.
 
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