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@sarzberry

Lifestyle Health Editor | Instagram: | Email: sarah.berry@smh.com.au

Sydney
Menyertai April 2010

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    I’ve been humiliated, abused & discriminated against most of my life for being fat - I’ve never used violence as a response. And I f someone did in my so-called defense I would know that it had nothing to do with their concern for me and everything to do with their own issues.

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    “Everyone in their life at some point has issues that affect their mental health – that is completely normal … and the sooner you deal with it, the sooner you have some new skills to manage differently.”

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