Understanding Eating Disorders in Men

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  • čas přidán 18. 05. 2018
  • As a young man, Adam Bryce suffered from anorexia and since has endured a roller coaster road of a life now battling with severe depression. At thirty-eight, while he’s no longer starving himself to death, Adam is trying to understand what the disease anorexia is, the affect it has had on his life, and those around him. Now a father, Adam explores if his son could be pre-disposed to the illness. Adam talks to world-renowned expert Dr. Cynthia Bulik about the latest study on eating disorders and its genetic link.
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  • @theoriginalmars
    @theoriginalmars Před 6 lety +133

    A lot of people with ocd, depression, eating disorder's have unique thought patterns which have similarities (perfectionism, creativity, low self esteem, control). Many of these people can achieve a lot in a short period of time but are also likely to quit, withdraw. Interesting...

    • @sannamati4571
      @sannamati4571 Před 5 lety +2

      Yea!!

    • @lylealee9704
      @lylealee9704 Před 4 lety +5

      I have all of the below and I can attest that those people are high achievers and while sky seems to be the limit, they are in fact their own limitations...

    • @maxross7489
      @maxross7489 Před 2 lety

      wow short statement but so accurate

    • @shiro-jw5uz
      @shiro-jw5uz Před rokem +1

      damn i had all 3

  • @jacksonisaunicorn5459
    @jacksonisaunicorn5459 Před 3 lety +39

    It’s a shame people don’t realise how EDs aren’t just about being skinny. When you feel your life is out of control it’s so easy to catch yourself controlling other parts of your life such as eating and exercising and it’s a hard hole to get out of. Respect to anyone who has managed to recover and those who havnt, I’m sure it will come soon enough. Stay strong guys and girls !! ❤️

  • @catraoinekelly2879
    @catraoinekelly2879 Před 5 lety +67

    Such a shame there is still such a stigma attached to MEN having eating disorders! Thank you for this upload! Now, perhaps, more men will share their stories and inspire others to do the same. 👍👍👍

  • @JenniferSlater1178
    @JenniferSlater1178 Před rokem +5

    There's a deep hurt in his eyes. And having children under those circumstances. God poor babies. I have mental issues as well also and always wonder what negative outcome will it have on my children. Makes me sad.

  • @blendertammer678
    @blendertammer678 Před 6 lety +44

    I really hope he wins these fights and lives happily with his children and wife.

  • @supershortsporty
    @supershortsporty Před rokem +5

    Adam, so brave of you to speak out! Wishing you well on this long and difficult journey.

  • @janellepoirier8608
    @janellepoirier8608 Před 6 lety +25

    Thank you so much for sharing this. You are a brave man who I admire!

  • @absolutelysearchingmyreality

    Can we stop shaming men for having eating disorders ,depression and being a rape victim cause people do that
    Also if you have any problems in your life just remember suicide is never an option that will bring happiness so just remember someone will love you💕

  • @myredpencil
    @myredpencil Před 4 měsíci

    "Whatever it was that made you discover that restricting made you feel better, that's the hook." Powerfully on-point and helps one empathize with all people with eating disorders. This is a statement that makes me really introspective....I have been having trouble around food and appetite for years, and those years all held depression and anxiety beyond compare. Eating disorders aren't just something teen girls have, I'm 58.

  • @polynesian_tingz906
    @polynesian_tingz906 Před 6 lety +32

    Mad respect for this honest, raw episode 🤙🏽🤙🏽 keep fighting my man

  • @raeperonneau4941
    @raeperonneau4941 Před 4 lety +6

    Mental and emotional disorders tend to morph from one to the next unless there is support and intervention. Adam really needs a community to support him and tools to delve into why? Therapy, OA, a Men’s group, somewhere he can be totally honest while being non judgmentally supported. Dr. Cynthia is amazing. Understanding and acknowledgement goes miles towards healing.

  • @cherryontop1137
    @cherryontop1137 Před 3 lety +4

    I found this documentary really interesting and informative. I appreciate seeing people who do not fit the stereotypical mold of anorexia.

  • @cringesohard
    @cringesohard Před měsícem

    Anyone can get an ED. I am glad he's talking about it, and I am glad he addressed stereotypes.

  • @CB-fq2ye
    @CB-fq2ye Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for addressing this, spreading awareness and showing his story. This video is truthful and I appreciate it. God bless!❤

  • @sierracurtier8083
    @sierracurtier8083 Před 3 lety +9

    i totally understand his struggle im not (sick) thin so noone takes my bulimia serious but the illness is real and my demons are loud

  • @eca2641
    @eca2641 Před 6 lety +14

    This man is my ED doppelgänger. Every explanation he gives for what goes through his mind, his triggers, his massively larger worry for his child than for himself... boom. Twins. 💁🏽‍♀️ Even that we no longer look the stereotypical part. It's still very much there and distraction distraction distraction. He's got OCD and depression, anxiety -same. All of my diagnoses fall perfectly under ASD and the first question that ran through my mind was, "Is he autistic and doesn't know it?". Spidey senses are ablaze.

  • @titaska9845
    @titaska9845 Před 4 lety +2

    Suka banget nonton begini, banyak memberikan pelajaran hidup. Laki2 juga manusia stop stigma mereka harus tangguh dll 😌

  • @portiasnyder1812
    @portiasnyder1812 Před 2 lety +1

    Wish him all the very best

  • @bimbobaggypants4820
    @bimbobaggypants4820 Před 3 lety +7

    I had anorexia in my early teens which I beat after almost a year. Then after two years I started suffering from depression and anxiety. Now at the age of 39 I'm suffering from what I believe to be ocd. I guess the anorexia was the start of my problem?

  • @georgiatodd802
    @georgiatodd802 Před 6 lety

    Awesome ♥️

  • @RagingBull721
    @RagingBull721 Před 3 lety +1

    Sometimes I feel like life isn’t worth living anymore

  • @Mrdownbad-
    @Mrdownbad- Před 3 lety +1

    i believe in this, i’m in the same state of mind

  • @mabelsue123
    @mabelsue123 Před rokem +1

    The sore hips and back are the worsstttt

  • @keztukariri
    @keztukariri Před rokem

    Such a big bowl of kiwifruit lol my mouth is tingling looking at it 😆😛

  • @joecvetetic5675
    @joecvetetic5675 Před 2 lety

    I sometimes walk too many miles..but I'm tall

  • @flight101
    @flight101 Před rokem +1

    How come AN ED only refers to skinny ppl or are ppl saying fat people are just dam greedy pigs? Surely obesity is an ED … My mate is 18stone, Im 7 stone at 5’7” .. how is it ok for them to say to me how skinny I am bla bla but nobody’s allowed to call my mate fat and tell her what damage she too is doing to herself ?!??????

    • @rahawa774
      @rahawa774 Před rokem +1

      Excellent point! Both sides are using food to abuse themselves (or you might say: exhibit their suffering… both ideas are true).

  • @dgksktditdtifc3948
    @dgksktditdtifc3948 Před rokem

    SSRIs are life destroying, not "wonderful".

  • @Phenurb
    @Phenurb Před 3 lety +2

    And now he's fat? 🙄

  • @freewheeler7695
    @freewheeler7695 Před 6 lety +3

    First world problems ... yawn

    • @user-dx5bn4yk4f
      @user-dx5bn4yk4f Před 4 lety +23

      who said? Even third worlders experience this

    • @joj3734
      @joj3734 Před 4 lety +1

      you're swine -- it'd be different if you had an invisible disorder, huh? narcissistic waste of life.

    • @thepeacechannel7083
      @thepeacechannel7083 Před 3 lety +14

      I know you wrote this a long time ago, so hopefully you have learned more since then. Please know that this is a brain illness, people aren't choosing this because they have the luxury of time, or privilege. It isn't like that at all. People die from this every day. Try to think of it like any other physical illness.