Struggling with an eating disorder is a difficult journey. See how a false narrative led a teen to an eating disorder, how she overcame it, and now helps others.
Struggling with an eating disorder is filled with difficulty, pain, and emotional and physical distress. Speaking up about it can be even harder. If you’re one of 30 million people in the U.S. currently battling eating disorders, it’s more important than ever to stop hiding and get help.
That’s why we were so touched by MerryRose Howley’s story. This courageous young woman has faced down—and risen above—the hold anorexia nervosa once had on her life. And even more amazingly, she’s done all this by the age of 19.
We spoke with MerryRose about her struggle and found warmth, strength, and a powerful message. Here’s MerryRose’s story, and her message of hope for others battling mental health issues.
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As a budding actress, teenage MerryRose Howley of Kalamazoo, MI experienced her very first disappointment: she didn’t get an acting role she’d badly wanted.
While there could have been any number of reasons—many of which didn’t reflect on her as a person or actress—the perceived failure stung.
There was only one difference she could see between herself and the girl who won the role. “(The other actress) was thinner,” MerryRose observes today. Putting two and two together, “I got it in my head that if I became that thin, I’d get more opportunities in theatre.”