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Overcoming Eating Disorders: a Journey From 154Lbs to 190Lbs

Read about a woman's successful one-year weight journey after starting her eating disorder recovery. Read on to know more.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A picture of a 5'9" female showing a weight gain from 154 pounds to 190 pounds. A respectable gain of 36 pounds.
F/25/5’9” [154lbs > 190lbs = 36lbs] (1 year) Starting eating disorder recovery, suffered from bulimia and exercise bulimia and binge eating disorder, excited to get my life back.
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Weight loss stories are aplenty. But what about people who work on gaining weight the healthy way? Reddit user Noobin_123 shared her transformation journey of gaining weight healthily after starting her eating disorder recovery. Aged 25, with a height of 5'9", Noobin_123 weighed 154lbs initially, and in the span of one year, she gained 36lbs to reach 190lbs.

Noobin_123 shared how she suffered from bulimia, exercise bulimia, and binge eating disorder. These disorders took a toll on her mental and physical health. But, after the realization of wanting to get her life back, she started the journey to healthy weight gain.

Noobin_123's post received positive comments from Redditors. She clarified her weight gain by explaining that she was a regular weight-lifter, and not everyone holds weight the same way. She shared her experience to inspire others who have faced similar issues with eating disorders.

Noobin_123's journey is a reminder that weight gain is just as difficult as weight loss. The journey may not be the same, but the struggles are similar. The stigma that surrounds eating disorders makes it difficult for victims to seek help, but it's crucial to take that first step towards a healthier life.

The focus should not be on the scale alone, but also on overall mental and physical well-being. Noobin_123's post serves as a motivation to others who struggle with eating disorders and weight gain. It underscores the importance of taking things one step at a time and opening up about issues that are not discussed enough.

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Madeleine Smith

Content Lead at MyProgressPics.com

Madeleine is passionate about empowering individuals with the information and tools they need to transform their bodies and lives.