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My Struggle with Bulimia
“My Strugge with Bulimia” by Lindsay of Clayton, CA was a great way for her to let everyone what it is like to go through bulimia. I never knew until I read this story that even after you quit being bulimic you can still throw up some foods without trying. This must have been hard for her when she was throwing up her food when she had already stopped. People must have thought she was still bulimic. I think the bet she made to her boyfriend that he or she could lose the most weight was stupid anyway. Men can lose more weight and also faster than women can. She ended up stopping her bulimia with the help and love of her friend Kelli and her parents as well. She should not have got mad at her friend for telling her parents, she was only doing it because she loved her and didn’t want her to be hurt.
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