Bulimia Nervosa

Someday Melissa

Someday … I’ll eat breakfast. I’ll keep a job for more than 3 weeks. I’ll have a boyfriend for more than 10 days. I’ll love someone. I’ll travel wherever I want. I’ll make my family proud. I’ll make a movie that changes lives. So read Melissa Avrin’s journal – a young woman who dyed from …

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Secrets Within The House

For some, Bulimia is something that is like the unspoken word. Not to be confused with “overeating”, bulimia is more than just eating your self to death. It is more of a complex theory. There are extreme lengths that bulimics with go to to hide their problem. Some will hide food behind their beds, under …

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Redeemed From An ED?

While I am not endorsing any particular flavor of faith, I do recognize that for many, spirituality plays an important part in healing from eating disorders. As I come across them, I will share resources that address eating disorders and body image issues from a faith perspective. Help me out – please share other resources …

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Pearly White Protection

I know we aren’t supposed to talk about it, but for those who struggle with bulimia, dental health can be a real concern. That stomach acid isn’t meant to be on your teeth! Even if you’re embarrassed, make regular dentist check-ups and do what you can to keep your teeth strong. Make a resolution now …

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My Sister Has Bulimia

If you have a family member with an eating disorder, you’ll want to check out this new blog: My Sister Has Bulimia. The author, a woman I am looking forward to getting to know much better, writes: “Part of the reason I started this blog was to just get my emotions out. I think it …

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It’s All In The Mouth

If there is one eating disorder that is most associated with deteriorating dental health, then that would have to be bulimia. Dental problems are very apparent in bulimic patients even during the early stages of the illness. In fact, dentists are the first health professionals to know whether a person is suffering from bulimia or …

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How To Help A Loved One Suffering From Bulimia?

If you know someone who is suffering from bulimia and are wondering how you can help them, read on; the following tips may be useful for you- -Don’t be judgmental, listen to them with an open mind; people suffering from eating disorders are generally under tremendous emotional stress and sometimes being a good listener is …

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Hope Springs From Sadness

(Warning: the mentioned video clips may be a trigger, but not the ones I linked to) Experimental band Xiu Xiu turns difficult times into strong music. In the seventh studio album by American indie rock band Xiu Xiu released last month, the band takes on some tough topics – like depression and bulimia. The title …

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Heard Round The World

I guess she thought it was a secret and that no one would ever find out. But aside from hearing the whole thing, it was a complete shock. Have you ever heard those people in the bathrooms that you think are just throwing up because they feel a little sick; or how about those teens …

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Happy Valentine’s Day…To Me

In my twenties I operated under the assumption that I had to earn love. I had to be good enough to merit the respect and care of others. A part of me figured it was just a matter of time before people started realizing I wasn’t nearly as good as I seemed. Once they did, …

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