anorexia
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Imagine you have gone for a walk in the countryside in an area with which you are not familiar. You have been walking through fields and realise you are a little lost. There are a few freshly trodden paths through the grass which head off in various directions, and there is also a disused railway… Read more
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WARNING: THIS ONE IS DEEP. Today marks a significant milestone in my recovery: my return to work. Having completed my treatment programme four weeks ago, the ensuing decision to take some additional time before reintroducing work, has absolutely proved the right thing to have done. The additional progress I have made in the interlude in… Read more
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Modern society puts us under enormous pressure to meet it’s ideals across all areas of life. This is ever more impossible to escape from in the social media age. We are bombarded by messages which invade our minds with perceptions of the ideal body shape and size, the hairstyle of the moment, on trend clothing,… Read more
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I can recall speaking to others after I’d been diagnosed with anorexia, whilst deliberating over treatment options, and admitting that I’d probably had an eating disorder for a long time. I thought it was something that would always be there, but I was accepting of needing help at that moment in time so that I… Read more
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It’s a jigsaw puzzle this recovery lark. The starting piece has to be the food. Whichever school of thought you subscribe to in terms of how eating disorders develop, I think it makes sense that food needs to be the starting point for recovery. The brain needs to be well nourished to enable the deep… Read more
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I’m not entirely comfortable with the concept of an ‘ED voice’ and it’s not a term that I use readily (ED = eating disorder). I do not hear voices inside my head. I’m not psychotic or schizophrenic, nor do I have a shoulder imp whispering negative words into my ear. I’ve frequently heard it said… Read more
