Bleeding heart
New Member
This is a thead meant to serve as a means to open up discussion and bring awareness to the topic of mental illness and bodybuilding.
Suffering from depression, eating disorders, or other mood disorders is a VERY common theme and is often CONCEALED by many bodybuilders and fitness models or fitness enthusiasts alike, for fear of judgement or embarrassment. I'm certain here amongst us are many members whom are struggling behind the scenes in one way or another.
I believe having a thread on meso where people can go to talk and also look for support from other strong leaders in our community, can not only strengthen this community, but being us closer as a group.
If you would like to share, please go ahead...
I'll begin. Growing up as a youth I developed annorexia, bulimia, anxiety, depression, and also I'd add being ADHD to this mix. Although I have overcome annorexia and bulimia I still struggle with eating normally and still binge, or go without eating sometimes. I also still deal with anxiety and depression. I know plenty of others with a range of these, both male and female.
I have noticed when I struggle the most with my depression, I cling to bodybuilding. Because for me bodybuilding is the only thing I can control. No matter what, I'll decide how far I'll go. By clinging to bodybuilding I find an escape, and something to build towards. It provides hope. It provides a light through the darkness.
Suffering from depression, eating disorders, or other mood disorders is a VERY common theme and is often CONCEALED by many bodybuilders and fitness models or fitness enthusiasts alike, for fear of judgement or embarrassment. I'm certain here amongst us are many members whom are struggling behind the scenes in one way or another.
I believe having a thread on meso where people can go to talk and also look for support from other strong leaders in our community, can not only strengthen this community, but being us closer as a group.
If you would like to share, please go ahead...
I'll begin. Growing up as a youth I developed annorexia, bulimia, anxiety, depression, and also I'd add being ADHD to this mix. Although I have overcome annorexia and bulimia I still struggle with eating normally and still binge, or go without eating sometimes. I also still deal with anxiety and depression. I know plenty of others with a range of these, both male and female.
I have noticed when I struggle the most with my depression, I cling to bodybuilding. Because for me bodybuilding is the only thing I can control. No matter what, I'll decide how far I'll go. By clinging to bodybuilding I find an escape, and something to build towards. It provides hope. It provides a light through the darkness.
