EDss are not easy to overcome. They constantly eat at you and wear you down, but Christine and Pepper step up to speak out about their experiences with EDs and how they were able to eventually overcome it and come out victorious.
In this video, Madi openly and casually shares her experience with ED and her relationship with food.
In her TED Talk, Catherine Pawley discusses her path to recovery in hopes of inspiring others to take their first steps (or to continue to take steps!) toward recovery.
TRIGGER WARNING: This essay is goes into much detail about a very sensitive matter and may not be suitable for some readers
My story is not that different from most people with an eating disorder. My struggle with bulimia fits the textbook definition and the similarities between my story and others are uncanny. But to me, it is unique, it is different and it is extremely personal. And my recent journey into recovery has been the proudest, most difficult accomplishment of my life...
TRIGGER WARNING: This essay is goes into much detail about a very sensitive matter and may not be suitable for some readers
Memories with my eating disorder begin in a middle school cafeteria in southern Virginia. I gave away food from my lunch until I didn’t have anything left. The anxiety of other people watching me eat and the paranoia of being judged for my food choices started to overcome me until eventually, I would spend the lunch hour in the bathroom...
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