I slid open my closet door in my old bedroom back at my parents house. I was looking for a sweat shirt. It had been 85ºF when I left Maryland and I had seen no reason to pack anything warmer than a t-shirt, but now, at nearly midnight, it was less than 60 and I … Continue reading Life with ED: Relearning to be you
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Life with ED: As a collegiate athlete
According to a study of Division 1 NCAA athletes, over one-third of female athletes reported attitudes and symptoms placing them at risk for anorexia nervosa. This week, I am excited to introduce our second guest writer on "Life with ED" to show us what life can be like as a college athlete when you throw ED into … Continue reading Life with ED: As a collegiate athlete
Life with ED: The dilemma of desserts
Most of us struggle with moderation, especially when it comes to desserts. Whether it's Thanksgiving, Christmas, your birthday or any of the hundreds of "special days" that seem to have sprung up in the past few years having enough self control to not overdue it at the sweets table is extremely challenging. When you throw … Continue reading Life with ED: The dilemma of desserts
Wrapping up NEDA week with my first ever talk on body positivity
For the past 4.5 years the National Eating Disorder Awareness week has meant the world to me. It's one week out of the year where there seems to be at least a few more people talking about what myself and thousands of others struggle with day in and day out. There is a little more … Continue reading Wrapping up NEDA week with my first ever talk on body positivity
Life with ED: The fine line between healthy and disordered
When most people think about eating disorders they think of anorexia nervosa. They think of the girl who is incredibly skinny and always refusing to eat. Occasionally someone might think of bulimia nervosa or binge eating disorder, but it is important to recognize that there are many, many types of disordered eating. For the fifth … Continue reading Life with ED: The fine line between healthy and disordered
Life with ED: Dating when ED’s the third wheel
We walked into the restaurant, bundled up in our winter coats, hats and gloves, standing a little awkwardly apart from each other, it was our first official date after all. "Table for two," I said to the hostess. She led us to a square table right in the middle of the room, introducing us to … Continue reading Life with ED: Dating when ED’s the third wheel
Life with ED: I’m too fat for that
"Excuse me, are you in line?" a soft voice asked from just over my shoulder. "Uh, yes" I said, nearly jumping back on to the man in fear. I was so confused. Of course I was in line, I thought. Here I was standing behind the current person picking up their prescription at CVS, what … Continue reading Life with ED: I’m too fat for that
Life with ED: Fear of scales
Some people tear up at the movies, some at weddings, some when lost, alone, in the woods at night. And, although I can not deny that last one (I HATE THE DARK), the quickest, most reliable way to get me to cry is with this simple, well known phrase. "Hi I'm [fill in any name … Continue reading Life with ED: Fear of scales
Life with ED: An introduction
One month ago, was the first time I publicly wrote about my experience with an eating disorder. (It's on Lane 9 if you want to check it out.) I was incredibly nervous about it. What are people who have known me for years, but didn't know this, going to think? Will people treat me differently? … Continue reading Life with ED: An introduction