True fact: 8 out of 10 people who have an eating disorder never receive treatment. It’s a sure bet than even fewer Deaf people reach out for help with eating disorders, given that Deaf people face a serious lack of communication access to appropriate treatment programs. Kelsey shares her experience with finding and advocating for accessible treatment for an eating disorder. To see Kelsey’s recovery journey and learn more about
eating disorders, you can follow her on IG at @energywithkelsey.
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