Longevity Magazine

My journey with an EATING DISORDER

It was around my grade 10 year in high school when so much in my life was changing and developing, that I began struggling with body image and food intake. Looking back, I can see that controlling what I looked like and what I ate was a means to try to cope with the stress I was feeling at the time.

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