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Well i would say that im pretty much at the extreme of bulimia. I have been suffering from this ed for 5 years now. I hid it from everyone for 3 years, after that i told my ex bf and eventually my best friend and now my parents. I want help and to recover more than anything, its so conflicting tho when u enjoy the consumption part of the b/p process. I constantly am comparing myself and what i eat to what everyone else eats. Why cant i eat like they do? I feel so abnormal, but I have hope that one day soon with the support of my friends and family that i can overcome this

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