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Recovery made me recognise how abnormal my mind and fears were to my family and the people trying to help me.
Looking back, I have come to realise that the role of carers with people suffering from eating disorders is paramount to their recovery.
When our son was diagnosed with anorexia we were shocked, and felt like our whole lives had turned upside down.
5 things never to say to a recovering anorexic. Dr Pooky Knightsmith Hesmondhalgh's post is invaluable for parents, partners, family members &friends.
There's no such thing as happiness & an eating disorder co-existing together. There's no such thing as satisfied when it comes to an eating disorder.
You can’t really capture the essence of what an eating disorder feels like with words.
'Binge eating? Can't you just get over that with will power?' No matter what anyone says, you're suffering from a real disorder and deserve help.
Today, for the first time in years, I can almost picture what it will feel like to be fully recovered and I want it so badly.
This is a reminder to students that passing or failing exams isn't the end of the world. The most important thing is your health.
Bathsheba describes her incredible trek through the Icelandic wilderness to raise money for Beat.
If this experience has taught me anything, it is that although it is scary to take a leap of faith, to venture into the unknown, it can be so worth it.
Having anorexia is a journey and at every step I’ve taken with this illness, my mother has been there.