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[Shop now](. --------------------------------------------------------------- KevinMD Plus: Jan 27, 2022 [Eating disorders thrive in secrecy, so let’s talk about it. Starting with BMI.]( Thank you, Dr. Kara Pepper, for your recent article “Why you should not use BMI for your New Year’s resolution.” Our weight-obsessed, BMI-focused culture has been a thorn in my side for much of my life. And since eating disorders thrive in secrecy, let’s get talking. In sharing my story, I hope to encourage revision [...] [From the prison of my job to freedom]( It became a prison to me — impending doom. I knew I had only three months left before I could retire. Three months isn’t long, but it is a lifetime away. That long drive to work in that heavy highway traffic where there was always a collision. The anxiety of the drive knowing all along [...] [Coming back from the brink of burnout]( I understand what it feels like to be in the depths of depression and hopelessness. 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