Anne Tonner didn’t know much about eating disorders. As a human rights lawyer and mother of four, she knew they existed but she didn’t know how they could take someone to the brink of self-destruction and sometimes beyond. But then one day her 13-year-old daughter Chloe told her she wouldn’t drink water because she thought it would make her fat and suddenly she was faced with a frightening reality. Anne has written a book about that time, called Cold Vein, in the hopes she can educate people about what anorexia is really like.
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Your host is Mia Freedman.
With thanks to special guest Anne Tonner. Find her book Cold Vein at apple.co/mamamia
If you or someone you know is suffering from an eating disorder contact The Butterfly Foundation here.
This podcast was produced by Elissa Ratliff
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