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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.
This is my story to show you there is hope. You’re not alone.
Life became so consuming and unmanageable, losing control of reality, and I turned to exercise and eating as a coping mechanism.
It started as a control mechanism. I felt like my life was not in my control, and I couldn't deal with the unexpected.
Our expert by experience - Bryony - shares why she took part in co-production with the Scotland Lived Experience Panel and what
We caught up with Tom from the Eating Disorders Clinical Research Network about how they worked with us on co-production for the
Our expert by experience - Elena - shares why she took part in co-production for the Empowering Recovery research project and wh
Expert by experience Esther shares her experience on the Empowering Recovery project and what co-production means for her.
We caught up with EDIFY Research Assistant Tamsin about why co-production is important in the work that they do.
Running the 2025 London Marathon for Beat has given me a completely new way to look at my running.
In 2017, Megan Davison (27) died by suicide following a battle with T1DE. Her parents, Lesley and Neal, share her story.
Recovery isn’t just about restoring weight—it’s about rediscovering who I am without this disorder, disguised as my best friend.