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Gaining Healthy Weight After Developing Progressive Ed

Read about a Reddit user's journey from 112lbs to 155lbs in 12 months and how she gained healthy weight after developing a progressive ED.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A progress pic of a 5'7" woman showing a muscle gain from 112 pounds to 155 pounds. A total gain of 43 pounds.
F/24/5’7 [112lbs < 155lbs = +42lbs] (12 months) Gained healthy weight after developing a progressive ED
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

Gaining or losing weight is a common struggle for many individuals. However, gaining weight due to an eating disorder can be devastating. This article highlights the journey of a Reddit user who gained 42 pounds in 12 months after struggling with a progressive eating disorder.

The Journey

The Reddit user, shapeshiftin27, had struggled with a fear of gaining weight since adolescence. She had a history of disordered eating, which led to a progressive eating disorder, and the fear of becoming overweight was deeply ingrained. However, after a while, she adopted more of a 'fuck it' mentality and was helped tremendously by getting away from toxic friends and a supportive partner.

The Outcome

Shapeshiftin27 gained 42 pounds in 12 months and feels amazing both inside and out. She mentioned that recovery from an eating disorder is not easy, but the end goal is worth the effort. She also advises those struggling with eating disorders to look at themselves with love rather than hate.

The Support

In addition to adopting a positive mindset, shapeshiftin27 was helped by having a supportive partner and getting away from toxic friends. Her journey also inspired many Reddit users who commented on the post, expressing their pride and support. Some even shared similar experiences and how they overcame them.

Conclusion

Gaining healthy weight can be challenging, especially when struggling with an eating disorder. However, shapeshiftin27's story shows that it's possible with the right mindset, support, and effort. It's important to remember that everyone's journey is unique, and what may work for one person may not work for another. But, there's always hope for recovery and a better quality of life.

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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.