I'm sure there are probably a few posters on here that have had experience themselves or had family members with eating disorders. I'm posting here not for myself, but out of concern for someone else.
There is a teenage (about 16, recently baptized) brother who quite obviously has an eating disorder. I have personally been at a few gatherings and seen him refuse all food while everyone else was eating, with the excuse that "he wasn't hungry", so I can say it's definitely an eating disorder and not some allergy or just a one-off.
I'm also not the only one who has noticed it - I've been in discussions with a few brothers and sisters who have also remarked on his conditon, but don't seem to know any more about it than I do. I've only ever come across one other person in the congregation quite a while ago with a similar problem, but is no longer in the congregation.
I've not confronted the brother or his family about his condition, and I don't know if anyone else has either - it's a bit of an "elephant in the room situation", but as you know that sort of thing goes on all the time in the JWs. I've seen dramatic weight loss in the young guy ever since his family moved into the congregation a couple of years ago. Just as a side note, both him and his younger brother are home-schooled.
I realise that such disorders are not simply about someone convincing themselves that they're not hungry, and neither is it always about body image, but usually there are much deeper underlying issues behind it.
My question is: what would be your advice be to someone like me looking on at the situation? It's very difficult to watch someone dangerously lose so much weight while standing by doing nothing. Obviously I'm in no position to be giving medical advice. I do worry that his parents aren't perhaps getting him the medical help he should have, maybe not seeing the seriousness of things being so close to the situation. There's also the possibility that problems at home are actually the cause of the condition, of course.
So what do I do? Continue to say nothing? Confront his parents about it? Confront the young brother about it? I'm not sure...