Diferencia Entre Bulimia Y Anorexia

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Understanding Bulimia
By Thomas Morva

When a girl enters puberty, her body changes. It begins to look like a woman's body, rather than a girl's. Fat begins to appear. Breasts develop and hips widen as the girl grows. For some young woman, these changes are greeted with excitement. For other young women, these changes may cause sadness and spark self-doubt.

A young woman feeling uncomfortable in her body may wish for a girl's body without curves. She may project her fear onto food. Now, when she eats, she eats too much food. She binges. This may fill her with guilt and shame and vomit up the food. She purges. This is the story of a young woman has bulimia.

Bulimia is not exclusively caused by the changes of puberty, nor is it exclusive...
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