"I have a low threshold for disgust, if that makes sense," Rolle says. "There is something in me that like kills the joy of food." She finds joy in foods she loves but doesn't want her children to think it's 'normal' For more information on eating disorders and how to get help visit www.eatingdisorders.org.
Shortly after her fourteenth birthday, Hadley Freeman stopped eating. From the age of fourteen to seventeen, she lived in various psychiatric wards with a diagnosis of anorexia nervosa. And for the next decade, the condition would revisit and interrupt her life in numerous ways. In conversation with journalist Bari Weiss and drawing on her new book Good Girls, Freeman recounts her harrowing account of this complex condition.
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