Perks of Having Balimia Nervosa
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Ongoing, First published Jun 19, 2015
Brook is 14 years old and has a disease called balimia. It is when you are highly concerned with your own weight. It makes you not want to eat anything. Also as a result of Balimia, it can have you throw up sometimes, but not all the time. She is not very optimistic in life. You could say that she looks at the bottle half full instead of half empty.
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