Hello!
You can call me "Stars."
I am 25-years-old, autistic, and have dissociative identity disorder. It's also possible that I have ARFID, and that's the focus of this blog.
I don't know if I have ARFID, but ARFID is the closest thing that helps us describe/explain/understand our problems with eating and food.
This blog is a sort of food diary sometimes as well - I keep track of what foods I've eaten, and I write about what I liked and/or disliked about what I ate. I won't always remember to update every time I've eaten something, but we do try to post as often as we can remember. You will see many posts along the line of "I ate a sandwich" with a reblog later of me saying "I ate another sandwich." The reality of ARFID is that we have an extremely limited diet, obviously, so don't be surprised when a majority of the posts we make about what we've eaten are repeats of the exact same food in the same day/week over the course of days/weeks.
We will also just talk about our struggles, vent, share information, helpful things, positivity. We will reblog recipes we want to try as well. You get the idea.
"Anything is something" is what we tell ourselves to help us eat. We struggle with feeling like it isn't "worth it" to eat something if it's not going to keep us feeling full, and we've had to really move away from this thought process.













