Not all summer vacations are built the same way. One family travels abroad, while another family packs everything into an RV and hits the road! Additionally, not all families plan in the same way, either. One family follows an itinerary and must get everything done on the list, while another family is more carefree. The goal of the vacation in either family is hopefully the same: to make memories together.
One of the biggest driving forces that dictates how a vacation is going to look is what kind of people will be going on the summer vacation. If a family has a Disney princess enthusiast or an outdoor enthusiast, chances are the vacation will cater to them to some extent. That’s just an example. But what about a family member who is recovering from an eating disorder? Is it possible for a family to plan a summer vacation for all parties involved, including the one still recovering from anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), or binge eating disorder (BED)? What does that even look like?
Know in advance that planning any vacation will always involve many steps for any family. A family with a member who uses a wheelchair will have to plan a certain way. It will not take away from the fact that the vacation can still be memorable and fun. The point is: having a family vacation with a son or daughter recovering from an eating disorder is more than possible and is more than achievable!
If you are hesitant about even starting to plan a vacation for fear that your loved one may backslide in their recovery journey, by all means, communicate that with your recovery team. If you don’t have a team of experts who can help you navigate through the recovery process for your child, consider the team in the FAB program. The FAB program is dedicated to replicating real-world scenarios during the recovery journey, such as eating out in a restaurant. Recovery cannot be realistically accomplished in a bubble. Any loving parent would want their child to thrive in the world and not be trapped by fear.
Don’t diminish your desire as a parent to plan a memorable family vacation simply because you don’t know how to support your child while they heal from anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), or a binge eating disorder (BED). Now is the perfect time to learn how to best support your child, your friend, your neighbor, or any other person in your life who is struggling to overcome an eating disorder. Below is a list of suggestions on where to even begin if you’re considering a vacation with someone recovering from an eating disorder.
Planning in advance is key, and one blog post alone definitely does not cover everything that could happen while on a family vacation. More details will be shared in the next blog post for the month of May! Stay tuned as more information and suggestions will be shared for all your vacation inquiries! If you want to learn more right now, contact the FAB program through call or email. Our team of experts is eager to meet with you!
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