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Published 17:45 5 Oct 2018 BST
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"I honestly, looking back and having said that, I 100 percent completely understand where people would be coming from that felt that way. So my intention is never to offend anyone and I really you know, apologise if I offended anyone".She continued:
"I know people that have serious eating disorders that have been in and out of the hospital for 15 years, close people, so I’ve like been through, I’ve experienced it enough to have known better. It was insensitive".This could teach us all to never speak flippantly about mental health issues and to especially be aware of the language we use around eating disorder suffers. You can check out the podcast episode here. For further information, see www.bodywhys.ie or contact the Bodywhys Helpline on 1890 200 444.
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