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Real Recovery Podcast
Eating Disorder Recovery
27 episodes
5 days ago
Practical tips and advice for eating disorder recovery. Brought to you by someone recovering from anorexia, and can understand what you're going through.
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Practical tips and advice for eating disorder recovery. Brought to you by someone recovering from anorexia, and can understand what you're going through.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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TikTok is harming your recovery...
Real Recovery Podcast
42 minutes 30 seconds
2 years ago
TikTok is harming your recovery...

Okay but hear me out...

In this episode I discuss my thoughts about TikTok and the effect it can have on people with eating disorders. I cover...

  • the mental illness bubble tiktok creates 
  • beauty standards & comparison
  • the glamorisation of eating disorders 
  • the dangers of being a recovery/ ed content creator
  • the focus on 'extreme' bodies & how this fuels 'not sick enough' thoughts.
  • WIEIAD and FDOE videos
  • the general mental health consequences of TikTok 

I hope you find this episode interesting! I would love to know your thoughts about this topic too. 

You can find me on Instagram @realrecoveryuk

Real Recovery Podcast
Practical tips and advice for eating disorder recovery. Brought to you by someone recovering from anorexia, and can understand what you're going through.