What Does Eating Disorder Recovery Mean When You’re Food Insecure?
Sam Dylan Finch was in a very strong place in their eating disorder recovery. But after a few unexpected life changes — losing their job and a friend passing away — Sam’s “unshakeable” recovery became much more tenuous. Not because they refused to eat or didn’t want to eat, but by the mere fact that he and his partner couldn’t access food.
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