Bulimia: The thought of rice made her panic


Odie's unhealthy eating habits began at the age of 13 when she started restricting her diet and only eating foods she deemed to be healthy. — Filepic

Recovery does not always mean that every single aspect of an illness is treated and gone.

While project manager Odie’s* habit of eating and purging has stopped, she still struggles to overcome certain thought patterns that were the initial triggers behind her bulimia.

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