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“I then moved into the toilet, metaphorically, at home. I tried it, and the secretiveness about it was quite attractive to me, and it was something that was 'mine'. Unfortunately I became very addicted to the habit of vomiting.” In this NHS video Liselle talks about her experiences of, and her recovery from bulimia.

 

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