In today’s last episode of word of mouth, this season, I dive into a topic very close to my heart. I sit down with YOU, to talk about my experiences with body image, and eating disorders.
Growing up with type 1 diabetes was tough, and I haven’t always been able to talk about my struggles. In this episode, I open about the realities of living with a chronic illness centred around carb counting, food focus and constant control management.
Being brave isn’t always about being comfortable - and this episode wasn’t easy for me to record, but I’ll be dammed letting anybody go through what I went through, thinking that their alone on their journey.
Stereotypes, bullying, obsession over the way we look, and fatphobia can be detrimental to people’s mental health, and the quality of their lives.
Diabulimia, isn’t a well known mental illness, but recovery is most definitely possible.
In this frank, open and candid episode, I pour out my heart and talk about my experiences of what it’s like living with this disease.
Reach out, talk, know that you’re not alone.
And please feel free to share this episode with anyone you think this could help, or relate to.
If you’d like to find out more about diabulia, and how it can/does effect people, you can head on over to YouTube and watch the documentary; Diabulimia and me: the world’s most dangerous eating disorder.
There’s a lot I didn’t get to touch on in this episode:
But
- Commenting on peoples bodies is NOT ok
- Bullying people about the way they look is NOT ok
- Forcing fatphobic beliefs onto others is NOT ok
- You are enough
- You are enough
- You are enough