It is not possible. Height is a genetic thing. And if your friend is still anorexic then tell her/him that he/she can expect to technically shrink due to osteoperosis
try and get them help
If they really care about you they will understand and want to help you. Good luck!
Be sure your friend really is Anorexic and watch how they eat. Anorexics eat little; play with their food and place food on their plate so it looks like they are eating a lot. Just because someone is very thin does not mean they are Anorexic and it could be a metabolism problem. Good friends can communicate and be honest with each other so you could talk to your friend and calmly tell them you are concerned about their weight. You may find that your friend eats well, but doesn't pack on the pounds. Generally, Anorexic individuals will not admit they are Anorexic and hide their bad habits of eating very well. If you can't get anywhere with your friend then perhaps talk to their mother about the situation out of concern and tell the mother that this is in the strictest of confidence. If your friend should be Anorexic they need psychological help and, if your friend is not a minor there is not much one can do if the person refuses to go for help.
If you noticed a lack in appetite or she has a significant weight loss, be sure to talk to her about it. Anorexia is serious. Just be a good friend and help her as much as you can.
You can't unless your friend wants you to help and cooperates with you.
See what she wants but don't get your hopes up. Be a friend and help her.
A therapist and doctor who specialize in eating disorders is the best way to get help for an anorexic or bulimic person. Your local telephone directory can help you to find treatment centers.
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U help the person and you try to reconcile
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Yes, I do. See, Christ is our friend, he wants to have a relationship with us and help us and talk to us.
If your friend isn't eating, he/she may be anorexic. If this is the case, psychiatric help is needed. You can try talking to your friend and letting her/him know that they need to eat or they will die. This probably won't help, people with anorexia have deep psychological issues that they need to deal with, they and their family should receive therapy. If your friend is not eating, you should speak to his or her own parents.