Bulimia can be likened to a pendulum swinging between two extremes: one moment, it's a frantic rush to consume food as a way to cope with emotions, and the next, it swings to the opposite side where there's a desperate need to purge and regain control. This cycle reflects a constant battle between indulgence and restriction, often leaving individuals feeling trapped and exhausted. Just as the pendulum struggles to find balance, those with bulimia may find it challenging to achieve a healthy relationship with food and their bodies.
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Yes. Fairwinds Treatment Center For Anorexia And Bulimia is in Arlington, and has a very good reputation. Visit them at www.edrehabs.com.
Many people can develop Bulimia in different ways. Bulimia can be developed through low self- esteem or low confidence. A person may develop the disease if they have an addictive personality or if it makes them feel good about themselves
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It's not an eating disorder 'caused by', but rather 'classified by' and it is known as Bulimia Nervosa. Google it.
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