My Binge Eating Disorder Story | Jeremie Drapeau

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  • Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
  • Had a BLAST recording this interview with Jeremie Drapeau. My hope is that his perspective of recently diving into recovery of Binge Eating Disorder can give a lot of viewers / listeners hope that recovery, in this specific circumstance, IS POSSIBLE
    In this interview Jeremie gives not only his story of what a lifelong battle with binge eating looks like, but he also gives advice that's helped him step into a healthy relationship with food
    I think Jeremie's story is INCREDIBLY important.. my personal perspective and experience rotates around Anorexia specifically, and while there is definitely crossover in how people experience eating disorders in general, I think bringing on specific perspectives and stories from people who have been in these areas of eating disorders (like Binge Eating) can help offer up insight and perspective that I can't offer myself
    Jeremie's story with binge eating is one that I know many people who will be watching this share. I've had many people message me asking about recovering from binge eating specifically... In the end, I really hope this interview and Jeremie's story in general speaks directly to you and gives you something new. Insight, perspective, anything to push you to that next level of recovery (however that looks for you, and wherever you're coming from)
    Whether it's binge eating, anorexia, bulimia, orthorexia or ALL of the above.. I hope Jeremie's story gives you one thing: HOPE.
    If you have any questions at all for Jeremie or myself, feel 100% free to drop them in the comments below. We'll be as active as we can in keeping an eye on them all :)

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  • @CameronYoder
    @CameronYoder  4 роки тому +6

    Ayyy everybody! Thanks so much for watching - if you have ANY questions or thoughts about binge eating, what we talked through, or just any question at all feel free to drop it down below 😎 Thanks so much for watching!

  • @sarahhelenesarmast
    @sarahhelenesarmast 4 роки тому +8

    Car Convos with Cam! That is my suggestion, sounds like a good series :)
    Although I'm a woman, I really appreciate that you also talk about men with E.D and not just about anorexia, but also bulimia and binge eating.
    Thank you for teaching other and myself ( I had anorexia binge-purge sub type, but I can relate to alot of what Jeremie talked about) xx

    • @CameronYoder
      @CameronYoder  4 роки тому +2

      sarah helene sarmast Great suggestion! I dig it 😎
      So glad that this video was able to connect! That was definitely the hope with gathering his story and sharing his perspective!
      Thank you so much for your encouragement and support - it means so much 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @jeremiest-laurent1050
      @jeremiest-laurent1050 4 роки тому +1

      sarah helene sarmast your more than welcome Sarah :)

  • @AdamIsMyNameO
    @AdamIsMyNameO 4 роки тому +4

    Love this idea Cameron. Hopefully one day I can tell my recovery story as well :)

    • @CameronYoder
      @CameronYoder  4 роки тому +2

      Adam Waddington Thanks so much Adam! I have a feeling you’ll be sharing your recovery story 😄 No matter where you’re at, you can share your story anytime - recovered, recovering - your story and perspective is valuable no matter where you’re at 🙌🏼

  • @challengemeneo
    @challengemeneo 4 роки тому

    So inspiring🥺♥️💪🏻

  • @deliciousexperience689
    @deliciousexperience689 4 роки тому +1

    These videos should be called "Cam-Versations!?" How about that? A man called gatis does these types of videos on recovery from a vegan diet. Veganism is too extreme for me its an ED trigger. You should check them out. I can send you the link if you like? I can relate to Jeremie's story, as i went from an eating disorder to refeeding to overeating/binge eating. Sugar is addictive. Its something that ive never ever been able to give up. And i have a lot of will power. I gave it up for three months and went straight back to eating it again. One day someone will prove how bad it is, and how much it is put in food. We have a sugar tax here, thankfully food and beverages are now less sweet again, it does make a difference. Those sort of descitions lie with the manufacturers, not the individual, they make the products and lobby the government to keep there products and let them advertise at people, and like mental health, everyone then wonders why everyone is sick? They dont direct their resources, money, or support in the right places. Alcohol is sugar, but no one ever banned that did they? Its too late now. Sugar feeds cancer cells. Does it activate it in the body when its dormant? Who knows. At least finally people are having "camverations" about all these issues now, because were not going to move foward if we dont know whats wrong, and those tools arnt already in place. There ill get off my ranting podium now lol