Stressed and tired, we follow Delilah through the pain and struggle of Bulimia. She learns how common it is and hopefully wonders how to handle and cope with it.
While her parents think she's back to normal she isn't. Dealing with this will be harder and knowing her parents will think of her saying she's overeating is a scam to hide being anorexic again.
She feels alone. It's easy to help anorexic, simple tell them to just eat. But what happens when that becomes a bigger problem?Notice: this story says non fiction because it's based on my life...currently I am struggling with bingeing and feel guilt and shame from it. I hope writing this story will inspire others to try to help me to cope and for others to learn from my mistake. If I'm honest, I don't have a coping skill, I can't stop...currently I just binged and am not too happy. For you with eating disorders you aren't alone. I hope to find a way one day :) love you
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The broken bulimic
Non-FictionNow surviving anorexia, Delilah deals with another eating disorder. She eats a bunch of food and then purges aka bulimia. Life revolves around her issue and as the scale needle begins to move she wonders even more if it's worth living. Stress and...