Female bulimia: real story


Liselle, 38, was bulimic for around 11 years. She talk about how she beat the disease and the health issues she still faces today.

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25 comments to Female bulimia: real story

  • GnosisMan50

    There is a cure for bulimia….go to the Babelgum.com web site and search for the doc “The Stockholm Solution”. It will make psychiatry obsolete ….

  • Booklvr777

    i’m confused.
    so bullimics overeat to throw up?

  • breezylove1405

    this really hurts… i feel the same way … since i’m 12 years old i have bulimia and anorexia, and i cant stand it anymore!!

  • SpringtimeRosePetals

    it definitely is a secret disorder, and a coping mechanism. exactly what she said. spot on!

  • charissamarluk

    sweetheart…
    thanks for your video.
    i have been living this life for almost 30 years now…

  • lou23ist

    thanks for the video
    im currently struggling with recovery from about 9 years of bulimia. have been struggling for a few years. my teeth are damaged. my dad is a dentist and it frustrates him enormously cos of what ive done to my teeth. but i find it very hard to recover still. my weight sores up when ive returned to ‘normal’ eating. i become depressed and there’s no one that i can talk to. i know it has to stop. and i hope this time i will recover for good.
    thanks again for sharing. means a lot

  • SuperFeefer

    I struggeled with it for three years (end of 06 until a few weeks ago) and I still struggle

  • juicyjujubean14

    Yeah this viedo makes me want to purge lol evertime people talk about it good or bad I keep on wanting to do it more and more and the sad thing is I’m only 14…

  • Magzxxx

    Thank you for your strenght, faith and hope Liselle and well done for beating your demons.

  • chefclt

    My Dad is a dentist as is my brother. thakfully, I do not have to disclose my bulimia and the damage to my teeth as a result to anyone else. I put up with the ridicule and humiliation on my dad’s part ( my brother is way more understanding) for free dentistry, otherwise, I would have no teeth. 25 years now, I’m trapped.

  • furrydwarf1

    the comment about teeth, really hit a chord with me,as mine r really bad, sad thing is when my dentist said that there was more than normal acid damage than could be done by not brushing or eatting acidic things. i felt pleased,as if i was saying “i knew it, its not by fault, i do look after them ” like i was detached from my other self. i’ve been up and down with it for 17 years but always seems to come back. i don’t know if i’ll ever stop all i can do is try to control is as best i can.

  • Rockwithme192

    you need to have some type of help. Someone to talk to when you WANT to release, also if you’re afraid of going to the bathroom because you think you’ll do it while you’re in there. Then take a motivational friend/family member. You need support, it is you fight, but you need an army to get through the battle.
    Good luck!

  • piercegirl1

    I’m still bulimic but my question is how did u recover I meen like that big white toilet bowl keeps pulling me back so how did u recover

  • blaqqirlwithaned

    thanks for sharing our story

  • SilverSongbird7

    I can certainly relate. …Good for her for recovering =]

  • HaFannyHa

    You’re so articulate and strong. Well done for getting through the terrible illness. Your testimony is brilliant and so valuable. I hope you’re continuing to thrive. Good luck to you!

  • iamadumpling

    i love her accent!

  • Nicollete22

    I do realise its WRONG, but nothing helps. NOTHING AT ALL. Its an absolute self destroy both physically and mentally and is totally disfunction the life!!!!!!!

  • texasauthor1

    Thank you so much for having the courage to share your story.

  • littleficky

    i want to live. I don’t want to die… I still have many things i haven’t done! I’m atill young… I want to live my life…

  • interestingramble

    I used to get sick all the time, and everyone was like, you’re bulimic, but I really wasn’t. I understand from that the pain you all go through though.

  • Aiiaska

    This story touched me so deeply it scared me…..I heard me. 16 years and going on and off.

  • KombuchaMushroomBoy

    my girlfriends 15 and when she was 13 or 14 she made herself sick. she got really ill alot and ppl at school found out and everyone thought she was a joke and she lost her friends from it. but now she has new friends (me and all my friends, and she has her old firends back too). but she still thinks shes fat when shes quite clearly perfect and she wants to do it again :( i keep tryin to talk her out of it but i think shes goin to keep doin it. i dont want her to have bulimia :’(.

  • ceruleana1

    You don’t know that – she may have had to have them repaired. Friends of mine who were bulimic had teeth that had big craters in them and they couldn’t eat anything hot or cold without extreme pain in their teeth.

  • lotustime

    I always find it quite astouding how discerning and intelligent affected people are and can analyse every little aspect of their disorder. and at the same time have had this enduring tolerance towards their crazy behaviours during their diseases.

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