By: Hannah My recovery from anorexia has not been linear, and I know I am not alone in this experience. Research indicates 31% of patients…
By Josie Brown Imagine waking up in a foreign body. Every step feels disjointed, clunky. The way your clothes fall along your torso looks wrong,…
By Emily Boring A golden rule: Never use the language of an eating disorder to talk back to an eating disorder. Perhaps this sounds obvious.…
By Catherine Brown As cohost of the Eating Disorders: Navigating Recovery Podcast, I have had the incredible opportunity to delve into deep, raw, vulnerable conversations…
By Sterling Renzoni (He/Him) Mental Health Warrior and Writer 2020 was a challenging year for all of us. As someone with an eating disorder, I…
By Mirjam Mainland Two pink lines. That means I’m pregnant, right? I double checked the instructions. One line means negative, two lines means pregnant. Pregnant.…
By Isabella Sumsion When I first contacted FEAST, I thought I was going to use this opportunity to write down the details of my eight-year…
by Judy Krasna, F.E.A.S.T. Board Member and Volunteer I am really looking forward to FEAST of Knowledge this weekend, so much so that I am…
By Emily Boring, author in recovery Last April, I had the privilege of speaking to a gathering of parents—a local support group for families of…
In a time of global crisis, F.E.A.S.T. is concerned for the specific needs of families who are supporting those with eating disorders in their homes:…