I too had a problem with bulimia and anorexia from the time I was around 16 til I turned 30. I was so ashamed and frightened that I couldn't face getting help. Back then, eating disorders were rarely talked about. To top that, I realized I was alcoholic when I was about 20. Recovery from alcoholism was easy compared to my eating disorders, but ultimately I was in and out of AA because I never told anyone about my eating disorders. Somehow, on my own, I kicked the eating disorders and finally got sober. I'm so glad you wrote the book.
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I too had a problem with bulimia and anorexia from the time I was around 16 til I turned 30. I was so ashamed and frightened that I couldn't face getting help. Back then, eating disorders were rarely talked about. To top that, I realized I was alcoholic when I was about 20. Recovery from alcoholism was easy compared to my eating disorders, but ultimately I was in and out of AA because I never told anyone about my eating disorders. Somehow, on my own, I kicked the eating disorders and finally got sober. I'm so glad you wrote the book.
March 29, 2011 - 9:01amThis Comment
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