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Ed Doesn’t Have To Come Along
With help, I became stronger and Ed became weaker. Today, Ed is nowhere to be seen. He doesn't come anywhere with me and is silent. It can happen for you too. You can go through your days without hearing or being with Ed. It is possible.
Memorial Remembers Those Lost To Eating Disorders & Gives Patients Hope For Recovery
Last week, in commemoration of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, Walden Behavioral Care’s Waltham location held a “Keep Hope Alive” memorial event in the reception area of the sites inpatient units to honor patients who had been treated at Walden and passed away due to complications of their eating disorders. The event was organized by Terri Eaton, director of expressive and milieu therapies, with the help of her expressive arts team and Walden’s marketing staff.
Adolescents Send A Clear Message to Glee – ED Is No Joke!
The point of my letter is to let you know that eating disorders aren’t a joke. I’ve been in treatment for two years and have missed out on so much of my life. I have fainted and been hospitalized many times. On your show Marley faints and then goes back to everyday life. I understand that it is very hard for anyone without an eating disorder to understand, but as a show, you have an obligation to thoroughly research any type of medical condition you write into your script.