Our supporter Sophie shares her story of experiencing extreme hunger, and sheds some light on what it can feel like
Our supporter Alice tells the inspiring story of her recovery journey, and how her love of horses has helped her along the way
Our supporter Poppy tells her triumphant story, from struggling with an eating disorder to posing as a life model
Our supporter Lucy discusses living with Type 1 Diabetes & an eating disorder, sharing her experiences of recovery and hope
Jenny Nesbitt, a Professional Athlete, discusses her recovery journey and how running saved her life
Our supporter Lisa shares her motivational story about eating disorder recovery and all it has to offer
While back in her family home for the holidays, Lauren reflects on how far she's come in her eating disorder recovery journey...
Beat supporter Laura shares her inspirational story, and reflects on the links between mental and physical recovery
Janine shares how her friends made a big difference in her recovery journey.
Meg shares her experiences of DIY recovery when told she wasn't "sick" enough to meet thresholds for public health care.
Our supporter Sophie shares her tips on how to navigate the office while in recovery.
Ella shares her experience of recovery and looks back at how far she's come.
Isla shares her experience of recovery and the freedom she's felt since letting go of her eating disorder.
It's not just people who can support you through recovery - our furry friends can be there to help us too
Read stories from those caring for someone with an eating disorder.
Thanks to Bolster, Holly has a new lease of life and is stepping outside of her comfort zone.
When our son was diagnosed with anorexia we were shocked, and felt like our whole lives had turned upside down.
Looking back, I have come to realise that the role of carers with people suffering from eating disorders is paramount to their recovery.
We are frustrated and distressed and lonely and really, really tired. So please don't give up on us, because we can't do this without you.
Dr Pooky Knightsmith Hesmondhalgh, a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Specialist shares a recent post from her own blog.