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Read the latest blogs on eating disorders. Written by our supporters, they cover real life experiences including recovery.

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Take on The Big Jump together to help end the pain and suffering caused by eating disorders.

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Take part in this epic and prestigious challenge to ensure that Beat are there to help more families face eating disorders together.

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My eating disorder, anorexia nervosa, started off in 2012 when I was at university. I was having flashbacks and nightmares; I felt very vulnerable.

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18 July 2019

Choice

Recovery must be your choice, the one you must make despite the eating disorder feeling like your only friend, this is not real, it’s an illusion, it’s all fake.

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11 July 2019

"Feelings"

At school her best friend called her fat. She took up a measuring tape and that was that.

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On 8 July 2019, the Victoria Derbyshire show discussed the state of eating disorder treatment and the importance of family empowerment. One parent whose daughter has been ill with anorexia for eight years shares her experience.

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Since turning 30, I have come to realise just how much of my life has been wasted and controlled by my eating disorder.

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19 June 2019

"Now I am living"

I wake up each morning, I take a deep breath, I sit there and listen, To thoughts in my head.

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I have been a digital volunteer for Beat for just over six months now and I can honestly say it is one of the most amazing things that I have ever done.

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I imagine my journey as a Beat volunteer started similarly to many of my colleagues – having the difficult and unfortunate experience of encountering an eating disorder up close, in my case from a carer's perspective.

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I wanted something positive to come out of the years of stress and struggle that we had and hoped that I could give hope and encouragement to another carer, which is what would have helped me when I was going through the worst times.

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At Beat, there has never been any place for judgement nor lack of understanding, which has made each one of my volunteering shifts feel sincerely appreciated, acknowledged and, in a nutshell, special!

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