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Growing up, I always heard teachers and other students talking about diets, so it was no surprise that I turned to food...

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Amelie shares her experience of anorexia recovery and the impact of our Helpline.

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Two years ago, I gradually gathered bravery to try to get better. I did not think that I would get there...

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A mother shares her family's experience of her daughter's transition from school to university with an eating disorder.

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Our supporter Amy talks through recovery from her eating disorder, understanding its roots, and regaining control of her life.

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I didn’t know the real reason why this all felt so wrong. I felt broken.

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Recovery isn’t just about restoring weight—it’s about rediscovering who I am without this disorder, disguised as my best friend.

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It started as a control mechanism. I felt like my life was not in my control, and I couldn't deal with the unexpected.

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Life became so consuming and unmanageable, losing control of reality, and I turned to exercise and eating as a coping mechanism.

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It is okay if you need a boulder to lean on, to help you through like I have with Harvey. I am determined to keep fighting.

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Our Helpline was here for Christina when her and her family needed it the most.

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Recovery is still new and still hard. I make a conscious effort to actively choose myself every day.

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30 June 2021

ARFID

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All I knew from the age of 18 months was that food was scary and anything out of my ‘norm’ would make me panic.

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Supporting someone with ARFID? Let Programme Manager Lucy tell you about our support service, Endeavour.

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Our supporter Chloe shares her experience of living with ARFID, and her hopes for better understanding of the eating disorder

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Our supporter Frankie shares their experience of discovering they have ARFID, and how far they've come in their recovery

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Despite being recognised as a serious condition, research into ARFID has been limited.

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