Up to two percent of Americans have bulimia, the seemingly “invisible” eating disorder that often lurks in its anorectic sister shadow.
Bulimia recovery, like any mental health illness recovery, is hard to quantify. It’s even harder to conceptualize. We still need to do a better job of understanding it. 1.
It’s Not About the Vomiting Imagine the quintessential person living with bulimia. Where does your bias lie? Do you picture an underweight female gorging herself with sweets, only to secretly purge in the toilet immediately afterward?
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