Sara’s story is one of desperation, hope, and success. If you are struggling with Bulimia, get help. Work with a team so that you too can enjoy recovery and a healthier and happier lifestyle.
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First published January 2008
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this is a wonderful thing that she recovered. I have had bulima since i was 12 and now i am 18. My family don't have insurance so telling someone about my "problem" wouldn't do any good, we can't pay for rehab or any kind of treatment for that matter. But i pray that one day i will recover just like sara did. But for now that possibility seems out of reach! thank you for the hope though. I really love reading about someone who has overcome an ED! At times it gives me hope, which i believe we all need!
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