DEMI TALKS ABOUT EATING DISORDERS
Demi had to overcome her eating disorder, and now that she has, she can reach out and help others who are in need.
Recently, Demi alisema the following about eating disorders in Seventeen Magazine:
:I started compulsively overeating at a very young age. And then I almost stopped eating altogether at the age of 12, after being harassed kwa kids at school, for being "fat". My eating disorder will continue to affect me for the rest of my life, but I'm proud to say that I got the help I needed, and am now the happiest and healthiest I have ever been!"
She continued:
"Eating disorders are serious and complex problems that affect millions of young men and women all over the world. But so many people don’t actually understand them. For example, it's a common misconception that eating disorders are just about food. But they’re actually about so much zaidi than that.
Eating disorders often stem from feelings of low self esteem, depression, anxiety, au in my case, being teased and ridiculed for my weight. I also believe that a big contributing factor to these feelings is the pressure that’s out there to meet impossible standards.
This is why I'm so proud of my partnership with the Jed Foundation for the upendo Is Louder Than the Pressure To Be Perfect Campaign. Through the campaign we encourage everyone to upendo who they are and embrace the so-called "flaws" that actually make each of us unique.
If wewe au someone wewe know if suffering from an eating disorder, it's important to speak up and seek professional help. There are a lot of great websites out there with tips on how to deal, and zaidi information about the disease. A great one that I recommend is The National Eating Disorders Association.
wewe can get help, and wewe can feel better."
At the end of her letter she alisema what she always says to herself and to fans: "STAY STRONG."
If wewe au someone wewe know has an eating disoprder, it's best to get help!
Demi had to overcome her eating disorder, and now that she has, she can reach out and help others who are in need.
Recently, Demi alisema the following about eating disorders in Seventeen Magazine:
:I started compulsively overeating at a very young age. And then I almost stopped eating altogether at the age of 12, after being harassed kwa kids at school, for being "fat". My eating disorder will continue to affect me for the rest of my life, but I'm proud to say that I got the help I needed, and am now the happiest and healthiest I have ever been!"
She continued:
"Eating disorders are serious and complex problems that affect millions of young men and women all over the world. But so many people don’t actually understand them. For example, it's a common misconception that eating disorders are just about food. But they’re actually about so much zaidi than that.
Eating disorders often stem from feelings of low self esteem, depression, anxiety, au in my case, being teased and ridiculed for my weight. I also believe that a big contributing factor to these feelings is the pressure that’s out there to meet impossible standards.
This is why I'm so proud of my partnership with the Jed Foundation for the upendo Is Louder Than the Pressure To Be Perfect Campaign. Through the campaign we encourage everyone to upendo who they are and embrace the so-called "flaws" that actually make each of us unique.
If wewe au someone wewe know if suffering from an eating disorder, it's important to speak up and seek professional help. There are a lot of great websites out there with tips on how to deal, and zaidi information about the disease. A great one that I recommend is The National Eating Disorders Association.
wewe can get help, and wewe can feel better."
At the end of her letter she alisema what she always says to herself and to fans: "STAY STRONG."
If wewe au someone wewe know has an eating disoprder, it's best to get help!