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The stereotype of restrictive eating disorders having a look and only being present in people who appear emaciated is damaging and completely false.
Restrictive eating disorders don't have a size and the symptoms and risks of an eating disorder are the same, no matter where a person falls on the BMI spectrum.
Find out more in my books:
Addicted to Energy Deficit
Aiming for Overshoot
www.hellybarnes.com
By Helly Barnes4.9
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The stereotype of restrictive eating disorders having a look and only being present in people who appear emaciated is damaging and completely false.
Restrictive eating disorders don't have a size and the symptoms and risks of an eating disorder are the same, no matter where a person falls on the BMI spectrum.
Find out more in my books:
Addicted to Energy Deficit
Aiming for Overshoot
www.hellybarnes.com

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