As part of Eating Disorders Awareness week, Beat supporter Dan shares his experience of overcoming stigmas to reach recovery.
Beat supporter Andy shares his journey towards understanding his eating disorder, and the road to finding support
Our supporter James shares his brave journey: from 'healthy eating' to denial, rock bottom and finally admitting he needed help.
Our supporter shares his story, from struggling to find support, to getting treatment – and why more needs to be done.
We asked people affected by ARFID what they would like others to know about the often misunderstood condition.
Advanced eating disorder dietitians Sarah Fuller and Clare Ellison discuss the difference between ARFID and 'picky eating'.
Poems on eating disorders, recovery, and their impact.
Recovery must be your choice, the one you must make despite the eating disorder feeling like your only friend, this is not real, it’s an illusion, it’s all fake.
This poem is mainly about the complexity of my anorexia nervosa, which I have suffered from for five years now.
At school her best friend called her fat. She took up a measuring tape and that was that.
What can I even call you? Are you a best friend, an acquaintance? Or even now an enemy? At the start I have to admit I worshipped you.
Our supporter Katie reflects on her brave experience of recovering from an eating disorder while starting university.
Beat Ambassador Summer shares her thoughts on how to cope with eating disorders during this time.
Even now, years into my recovery, I struggle with anxiety around change and loss of control. Feelings that have been magnified by the events over the last few months. I can easily recognise how these current additional anxieties we are all facing could be extremely overwhelming for those still in the midst of their battle with an eating disorder.
Like many of you, I too am battling an eating disorder during the Covid-19 pandemic.
This is a very difficult time for everyone, and we are all struggling in a manner of ways. Even those with healthy and good relationships with food are finding this time challenging. It’s really okay to struggle.
To celebrate Pride, our supporter Thomas shares his journey to recovery from an eating disorder, and accepting his true self
This disability pride month, Jess shares her tips for your next GP visit, to help get the support you deserve
Beat supporters Georgia and Sally share their top tips for managing summer in recovery from an eating disorder