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Roz Purcell speaks out about coping with her eating disorder

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There was a 66 percent increase in eating disorder hospital admissions during the pandemic in Ireland last year, compared to 2019.

According to an article in the Irish Medical Journal, possible reasons include; distress and anxiety relating to Covid-19, the impact of restrictions and the loss of protective factors.

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Eating disorders have the highest mortality rates of any psychiatric disorder.

Model and Author, Rozanna Purcell from Clonmel, says her eating disorder took over her life.

“I couldn’t have a proper relationship with my family, with my friends or with boyfriends because I only cared about what weight I was.”

“So I couldn’t be there for someone if they were going through something else. I couldn’t be in the moment because I was always thinking about what am I going to do when I’m around food next.”

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