i was a thin child, i had a major eating disorder. And this is yet another reason why it's so important for doctors and just people in general to not use weight as a marker of health. Even honestly knowing that you have an eating disorder is a privilege. Rate, yeit absolutely should not be, but currently it is. We're all going to kind of muddle through a little bit. But the muddling through is much better than assuming that everyone has the same sort of history.
Fat people have them too! This week, special guest Erin Harrop tells us about one of America's most under-diagnosed and misunderstood problems. Along the way we talk about elbow bumps, Twitter etiquette and '90s sweatpants. Our content warnings are becoming increasingly threatening.
Here's Erin's faculty page and a bunch of her research!
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