Royal Family News: Sarah Ferguson Developed This Disorder After Feeling Abandoned
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British royal family news reveals that Sarah Ferguson is the ex-wife of Prince Andrew who is currently embroiled in a courtroom drama involving a civil suit brought against him.
At the same time that Andrew is entrenched in the headlines, Sarah is making news of her own by talking about her health.
According to her she developed, “an unhealthy relationship with food in her childhood.” She recently told a podcast host that at one time she compared herself to the late Princess Diana and wished to be as, “beautiful and thin,” as her.
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Sarah Ferguson said in a podcast with ayurvedic doctor and naturopath Vijay Murthy, “I tried, but of course it never went that way.”
“I was a binge-eater,” she told Murthy, and claimed that she once “wished” she was bulimic.
“I could never get bulimia because I just didn’t have that mental state to go that far, but I always wished I could. That just shows you how dangerous and what place I got to.”
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She went on to say, “To wish you could have a mental illness to that level is a very serious place to get to. My body and mind was in that place, but I couldn’t actually act out to make myself sick. I then grew and grew and grew.”
Sarah Ferguson has released a string of children’s books and this summer wrote a romance novel.
The novel is titled Her Heart for a Compass and she has said that she explored her troubled past, including her eating disorders, in the book.
In an interview with The Sun she said, “I think when you are abandoned by your mother, who left when I was 12, you start believing that you are not worthy of love.”
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Royal Family News – Sarah Ferguson Felt Abandoned
The former royal family member added, “That then manifests itself as deep insecurity, mental health problems and issues around eating properly. I went through a form of self-sabotage and it took me a long time to work through all these issues. I wish somebody had taken me in and helped me with all that.”
Recently the royal told Hello! that, “I have been in therapy for 24 years.”
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