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Facts About Bulimia and Bulimics
Did you know:
- Women who develop bulimia are more vulnerable to social pressures than
their peers.
- The average age of onset of bulimia nervosa is 18 - 19 years.
- These years, when many women typically leave home to enter college or the
work force, correspond to the times when many women are most dissatisfied with
their bodies and diet most strenuously.
- Most women who have the eating disorder are 10 - 47% heavier than their
peers.
- Binge eating usually starts during or after a period of restrictive
dieting.
- Purging behaviors (vomiting, overuse of enemas or laxatives, running 10
miles a day) usually begin about one year after bingeing.
- Most women wait 6 - 7 years before seeking treatment for bulimia.
Judith Recommends
"How Good Do We Have To Be?: A New Understanding of Guilt and
Forgiveness" by Harold S. Kushner (Little Brown, 1997).
The author of "When Bad Things Happen to Good People" reflects on
perfection, guilt and forgiveness. This book will help man people struggling
with bulimia and the people who love them.
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