An Autistic Male’s Eating Disorder Recovery Story w/ Mike Napier
Can men develop eating disorders? Why is there so much stigma around men and anorexia? Today I am joined by Mike Napier, a late-diagnosed autistic male who shares his story with disordered eating, depression, and suicidal ideation. In this episode of The Liv Label Free Podcast, Mike and I discuss:
- Growing up undiagnosed autistic, earliest memories painted by depression, and history of suicidal thoughts
- The masking of autistic traits, depression, and mental illness from family
- Development of anorexia by way of autistic special interest and as a coping mechanism for depression
- Eating as a little known autistic stim. The realization that previous poor relationships with food stemmed heavily from a need to use food as a sensory override and finding self-soothing elsewhere
- Using the all-sensory experience of taste, texture, and chewing, and how using chewelry as an adult is nothing to be ashamed of
- The potential benefits of mindful eating as a way to aid improvement of eating-related stimming
- The stigma and societal attitudes on men with eating disorders, particularly anorexia, and how it led to an incorrect diagnosis of binge eating disorder (BED), and a worsening of symptoms
- How the lack of research on males with restrictive eating disorders caused medical complications
- How small changes to neutral gender language and specifying when you're discussing gender differences can completely change recovery for men and those beyond the binary
- Why mental illness does not discriminate and how language use has the potential to discount a whole sections of sufferers
- His advice and personal philosophy to anyone struggling and needing a little hope or joy to grasp onto
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