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Bulimia Defined

From the Greek "bous" meaning "ox" and "limos," meaning "hunger," presumably because one with Bulimia has the appetite of an ox.

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  • YouTube - VeggieAny's Channel: My name's Veggie, and I'm an anorexic girl who's trying to take her recovery back. I'm determined to fight against anorexia, and to help all the people who are struggling the same war. I make videos to show my ED experience, and to support everybody to reach for recovery and fight anorexia. I'd like to help somebody who's grappling against anorexia, and even if I'll help only one girl, I'll reach my goal. I'm not Superman and I don't claim to save the Earth, obviously... to me, its enough to save my angle of world! The war against anorexia is the ONLY worth fighting... but we don't have to struggle against it ALONE. As union is strength. Lets' keep on fighting anorexia like life depends on it... as - it's really! - it depends on it. Be a warrior.

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