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Living With ED For 30 Years: Louise’s Recovery Story

This four-part article was written exclusively for EatingDisorders.com by Louise J. Twardowski, a member of SupportGroups.com. In this article, Louise discusses how her eating disorder evolved, how she struggled with alcohol and purging as an adult and how she finally found the help she needed. I guess I will start at the beginning. I was …

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Living With ED For 30 Years: Louise’s Recovery Story, Part II

This four-part article was written exclusively for EatingDisorders.com by Louise J. Twardowski, a member of SupportGroups.com. In this article, Louise discusses how her eating disorder evolved, how she struggled with alcohol and purging as an adult and how she finally found the help she needed. Click here to read Part I. At the beginning of …

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Living With ED For 30 Years: Louise’s Recovery Story, Part III

This four-part article was written exclusively for EatingDisorders.com by Louise J. Twardowski, a member of SupportGroups.com. In this article, Louise discusses how her eating disorder evolved, how she struggled with alcohol and purging as an adult and how she finally found the help she needed. Click here to read Part I. Alcohol and Ed were …

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Living With ED For 30 Years: Louise’s Recovery Story, Part IV

This four-part article was written exclusively for EatingDisorders.com by Louise J. Twardowski, a member of SupportGroups.com. In this article, Louise discusses how her eating disorder evolved, how she struggled with alcohol and purging as an adult and how she finally found the help she needed. Click here to read Part I. I finally told my …

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The Sweet Sound Of Freedom: A Songwriter’s Journey To Recovery

This article was written exclusively for EatingDisorders.com by Angelica, a singer/songwriter, social worker and health coach living in Boston. After struggling with an eating disorder for 11 years, Angelica is now free and encourages others to seek freedom. Who I am today is not the person I was when I developed my eating disorder around …

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Bullying, Bulimia And Me: Sam’s Recovery Story

This two-part article was written exclusively for EatingDisorders.com by Sam Thomas, founder and director of the UK-based organization Men Get Eating Disorders Too. Sam shares how he recovered from bulimia and used his experience to start the site. I was bullied from day one in high school at the age of 11. I did very …

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Bullying, Bulimia And Me: Sam’s Recovery Story, Part II

This two-part article was written exclusively for EatingDisorders.com by Sam Thomas, founder and director of the UK-based organization Men Get Eating Disorders Too. Sam shares how he recovered from bulimia and used his experience to start the site. Click here to read Part I. When I was 17, I contacted my real dad as I …

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Creating Hope After Bulimia: Jacquelyn’s Story

This article was written exclusively for EatingDisorders.com by Jacquelyn Ekern, founder of Eating Disorder Hope. She is a licensed professional counselor who shares the story of how she beat her own eating disorder and used her experiences to help others. My eating disorder was a miserable enemy destroying my life while also serving as my …

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Drowning Out Emotion: Cathy’s Battle Against Anorexia

This two-part article was written exclusively for EatingDisorders.com by Cathy Harrington. In this article, Cathy talks about the repeated abuse she encountered throughout her life, her struggles with anorexia, and how she was finally able to find the help she needed. I am writing this to bring a little hope to anyone out there who …

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