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Eating disorders do not have a look and they do not have a gender. I would say that I am living proof of that.
Francesca shares her experience of how receiving an autism diagnosis has helped her in her recovery from bulimia.
Jasmine shares her experience of bulimia recovery and how this journey has been one of growth, resilience, and self-discovery.
You have to learn how to live again and, like with any lessons, you often have to fail to learn the best way or the right way...
Living with Bulimia lifts the lid on the truth about eating disorders. Now we must reconsider the way we think about and treat them.
I guess my eating disorder began pretty generically. I had booked a girls’ holiday and didn’t want to feel uncomfortable in a bikini, so about six weeks before I was due to embark on a fun-filled week in the sun, the ‘holiday diet’ began.
Natalie shares her recovery from bulimia and says there is hope. With the right support and education, there is light at the end of the tunnel.