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Diabulimia: One Woman’s Tale of Recovery
Back in 2007 I contributed to a People Magazine article on diabulimia, which was then starting to attract mainstream attention. The subject of the article was a 26-year-old medical technician living in Yakima, Washington named Kelie Gardner. She had been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when she was 14; at 18 she began lowering her […]
June Alexander: Recovery as an adult, and writing.
This week I talk to June Alexander, who was in her fifties when she fully recovered from long-term anorexia. June’s personal bio: I love sharing my writing passion by helping people with eating disorder experience to tell their stories. I believe everyone has a story to tell and the way it is told makes all […]
New: The Perfect Health Newsletter – Perfect Health Diet
New: The Perfect Health Newsletter I’m pleased to announce a long overdue service: we’re launching an email newsletter. The Perfect Health Newsletter will bring to your email inbox our best insights and advice, plus free ebooks and special offers. Sign up now and you’ll receive as a free gift our guide to weight loss and […]
theworldaccordingtoeggface: Easy Dinner Idea: Pizza Stuffed Mushrooms
These low carb, protein-packed Pizza Stuffed Mushrooms will satisfy your pizza craving without carby crusty. Your non-bariatric surgery friends and family will love these too. Hello?! Gooey, warm and melty cheese, what’s not to love?! Shelly’s Pizza Stuffed Mushrooms 12 Large Mushrooms1 cup Ricotta Cheese1/4 cup Parmesan, grated1 teaspoon Oregano1/2 teaspoon Garlic Powdera few twists […]
A Regrettable Trend: Mukbang | Childhood Obesity News
For a review course on the revolting cultural phenomenon of eating as much as possible for no good reason, we suggest one or more of a number of previous Childhood Obesity News posts about mukbang. Why? Because there are two newsworthy updates, and anyone who has managed to escape the knowledge of the mukbang fad […]
Thick Dumpling Skin – Yes. Yes you are.
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Recovery Commitments: Weight Gain – Eating Disorder Recovery for Adults
These recovery commitments posts are outlining some of the most common reasons that people in recovery get anxious and stressed and suggesting some simplifications for those moments. I believe that one of the fundamental reasons that we feel stressed in recovery is because we forget that we are meant to be pissing our eating disorder […]
Does Every Woman Have an Eating Disorder?: Am I Sick Enough?
An idea that’s been surfacing recently in my work is, “I don’t think I’m sick enough to have an eating disorder” or its cousin, “I didn’t think I was sick enough to get help.” If you’re wondering if you’re sick enough to get help, the answer is yes. If you think that you’re not, sick […]
STOP HATING YOUR BODY
StopHatingYourBody a place of encouragement, a place to discuss body image, insecurities, self-esteem, and everything under the umbrella of fighting self-hate and finding self-love. We aspire to hold space for groups that are under/misrepresented in media, to uplift the narratives and give attention to body positive folx, women,LGBTQIA+, people of color, people of different sizes, […]
Keto warning: Low-carb, high-fat diets significantly boost diabetes risk – Study Finds
Keto warning: Low-carb, high-fat diets significantly boost diabetes risk Study Finds Source link
Medical Complications of Eating Disorders
Unlike some other mental health diagnoses, eating disorders have a high prevalence of associated medical complications. In fact, eating disorders are responsible for more than 3 million lost healthy years annually worldwide and are the second deadliest of all psychiatric diagnoses, second only to opioid use disorder. Virtually every organ and system in the human […]
The Power of Slowing Down: Your Relationship with Food
Hey everybody, welcome back to the podcast. You know, when I was learning how to run marathons and half marathons, I worked with a running group and one of the surprising things I learned that now makes so much sense to me, but was so counterintuitive was that if you want to get faster, you […]