Anorexia - A Disorder That Eats Away My Life, Identity
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Ongoing, First published Apr 02, 2017
Admitting that I was having a psychological disorder or eating disorder was the hardest thing to do when I have decided to fight it. Who would want to be seen as a person who had a mental illness? Nobody. But, when I realised what have this illness caused me and the possibility of me getting into a rehab, I know I have to do something about it.

The reason I'm sharing this part of my life was because I want people to know that Anorexia does not always happened to women. It does happened to men and I am just one of many living examples. Most of them who have it, didn't want to accept it and they will continue to damage themselves. I have experienced it and I have seen how it affected the lives of my love ones. You do not want your love ones to face it.

Hence, I hope, my experience will open up the eyes of the families whose sons or daughters are facing with this problem. Help them and support them. To those who still denying that you have eating disorder, I hope my experience will soften your heart to accept the fact and start to find solutions to it. So here is my story, an anorexic young man who is still fighting.
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