Vogue Beautyさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Vogue BeautyInstagram)「TW: Eating disorders. For many, it's difficult to conceive of a holiday season without “special occasion” food; especially on #Thanksgiving, it seems heavy eating goes hand-in-hand with celebration. For the over 90% of people worldwide who don’t struggle with some form of eating disorder, there’s nothing wrong with that—food can bring us together and help us commemorate good times, even if we do occasionally overdo it a bit. But for the 10% of people who identify as disordered eaters, things get a little bit more complicated around the holidays. "Every ED sufferer’s story is different," one writer shares, "but as a person living with binge eating disorder—an illness that the National Eating Disorders Association describes as being characterized by “recurrent episodes of eating large quantities of food (often very quickly and to the point of discomfort)”—it's hard for me to see the holiday season as anything but a minefield of food-related triggers."   At the link in our bio, one writer reflects on coping with an eating disorder during the holidays—and how they're using this pared-down holiday season to rewrite their relationship with food.」11月27日 2時00分 - voguebeauty

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TW: Eating disorders. For many, it's difficult to conceive of a holiday season without “special occasion” food; especially on #Thanksgiving, it seems heavy eating goes hand-in-hand with celebration. For the over 90% of people worldwide who don’t struggle with some form of eating disorder, there’s nothing wrong with that—food can bring us together and help us commemorate good times, even if we do occasionally overdo it a bit. But for the 10% of people who identify as disordered eaters, things get a little bit more complicated around the holidays. "Every ED sufferer’s story is different," one writer shares, "but as a person living with binge eating disorder—an illness that the National Eating Disorders Association describes as being characterized by “recurrent episodes of eating large quantities of food (often very quickly and to the point of discomfort)”—it's hard for me to see the holiday season as anything but a minefield of food-related triggers."

At the link in our bio, one writer reflects on coping with an eating disorder during the holidays—and how they're using this pared-down holiday season to rewrite their relationship with food.


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