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I never wanted to play football at school; I never really wanted to take part in anything like that. I did occasionally partake in table tennis.

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I'd suffered with anorexia nervosa and bulimia for a year. Many people have perceptions & stigmas with these words, and don't realise every case is different.

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Two months into a new year and everyone’s new year’s resolutions are either in full swing or been forgotten after a week.

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My name is Katie, I am 36, and I am recovering from anorexia. I have lived with anorexia for nearly seven years.

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17 December 2016

You can beat anorexia

I am writing this to tell you that you can beat anorexia. I have.

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Now, don’t get me wrong, I love my family. Anorexia is the darkest and deepest hole and I wouldn’t be where I am today without their support.

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I can’t say it's been easy. But you need to be stronger than this voice in your head that is not yours.

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When I heard that word, “Anorexia”, I remember feeling completely in denial of all the information that was being bombarded at me.

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I never considered myself a typical anorexic, because it didn’t start in my teens. It wasn’t until I was 31 that I started restricting in order to cope with my divorce. I’d found out my husband was having an affair and he showed no remorse, no emotion.

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People often asked me what started my anorexia. My old self had been forgotten and I was learning how to get her back again.

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As with mental illnesses in general, responsibility is a major issue when it comes to eating disorders.

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For me, letting go of anorexia and choosing recovery was about acknowledging that I had an identity separate from the eating disorder.

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The run up to Christmas can be really exciting: preparing for holidays, time with family and friends, parties, presents and often lots of food. But that excitement can be equalled and even overshadowed by worry, guilt, resentment and panic.

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There are a lot of things that often trigger people recovering from an eating disorder. Here are some of them.

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Our supporter Mayuri shares some of her top tips for being kinder to yourself during your eating disorder recovery journey.

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Ayisha shares her reflections on how her eating disorder affects her relationship to her Muslim faith, family, and marriage.

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Our supporter Charlotte reflects on her recovery story, and shares her message of hope.

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Our supporter Charlotte shares her experience of having anorexia at a boarding school and shares her message of hope

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Our supporter Hannah discusses finding peace with anorexia, recovery and how the Beat helpline helped her and her family

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Emma shares her experience of anorexia nervosa and how far she's come in her recovery

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