Eating disorders don’t have a “look.” They happen to happy people, sad people, people you think look good, people you think look bad, people of all backgrounds, of all genders. For me, my disordered eating was by far the hardest thing I’ve ever came forward about. I started talking about my anxiety and depression WAY before I admitted to a binge eating problem. Why? I was ashamed. I felt gross. I felt like nobody would understand if I tried to explain. But it’s
#NationalEatingDisorderAwarenessWeek and I want to amplify this conversation. Tomorrow on
@realpod I want to answer any questions you have for me!! Feel free to comment them or DM them to me. ⬇️📩 (*** edit episode recorded uploaded 2/26 so no long adding questions!) And lastly, on a whim, a whim of believing that we can bravely raise awareness, comment a “🤝” if you’ve ever experienced difficulties with food and body-image. Let’s not feel alone. ❤️
#NEDA #nedaweek
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