Supporting someone with ARFID? Let Programme Manager Lucy tell you about our support service, Endeavour.
Our supporter Chloe shares her experience of living with ARFID, and her hopes for better understanding of the eating disorder
Our supporter Frankie shares their experience of discovering they have ARFID, and how far they've come in their recovery
Despite being recognised as a serious condition, research into ARFID has been limited.
Our Helpline hero talks ARFID, autism and racial inequality
Our supporter Adele shares her story
For the first time, I had a name for what I had been experiencing for over a decade. It wasn’t just in my head. I had ARFID.
Read the latest blogs on binge eating disorder. Written by those with personal experience.
If you have been struggling with binge eating during the Covid-19 pandemic, you are not alone.
Read the latest blogs on bulimia. Written by those with personal experience.
You have to learn how to live again and, like with any lessons, you often have to fail to learn the best way or the right way...
I guess my eating disorder began pretty generically. I had booked a girls’ holiday and didn’t want to feel uncomfortable in a bikini, so about six weeks before I was due to embark on a fun-filled week in the sun, the ‘holiday diet’ began.
Jasmine shares her experience of bulimia recovery and how this journey has been one of growth, resilience, and self-discovery.
Francesca shares her experience of how receiving an autism diagnosis has helped her in her recovery from bulimia.
Eating disorders do not have a look and they do not have a gender. I would say that I am living proof of that.
Read the latest blogs on OSFED (other specified feeding or eating disorder). Written by those with personal experience.
Our supporter Annabel tells her story of developing a phobia of vomiting as a teenager, and her brave journey to recovery
Read stories from those caring for someone with an eating disorder.
Thanks to Bolster, Holly has a new lease of life and is stepping outside of her comfort zone.