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    • Intensive Outpatient Program Portland Maine
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a woman struggles with the long-term complications of bulimia

Long-Term Complications of Bulimia on a Woman’s Body

Co-Occurring Disorders, Eating Disorders, Health & Wellness, Mental Health, Women's IssuesBy Crossroads MaineMarch 31, 2022

An eating disorder is no laughing matter. Some may easily dismiss noticeably not eating a lot and even applaud them for suddenly being thin. The truth is that it is a chronic disease that has a very high relapse rate if not treated. At Crossroads, we have created a space where women can engage in…

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