Monday, August 22, 2011
Teen surviving four-year struggle with bulimia nervosa
By Diane Crocker
Source: www.thewesternstar.com
CORNER BROOK — For almost four years Belle has been fighting a war with herself and with food.
A war the 18-year-old young woman from a small community on the Northern Peninsula is finally ready to end.
Belle, not her real name, has bulimia nervosa.
She believes her eating disorder, which started when she was 15, was triggered by stress.
...Continue reading article
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Recovery journeys from eating disorders are as unique and distinctive as the individual in recovery. What is something you may have experienced in your recovery that has encouraged you to keep striving towards a life free from bulimia?
Source: www.thewesternstar.com
CORNER BROOK — For almost four years Belle has been fighting a war with herself and with food.
A war the 18-year-old young woman from a small community on the Northern Peninsula is finally ready to end.
Belle, not her real name, has bulimia nervosa.
She believes her eating disorder, which started when she was 15, was triggered by stress.
...Continue reading article
*****************************************************
Recovery journeys from eating disorders are as unique and distinctive as the individual in recovery. What is something you may have experienced in your recovery that has encouraged you to keep striving towards a life free from bulimia?
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