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<blockquote data-quote="Lucy02" data-source="post: 1570287" data-attributes="member: 438833"><p>Hi Jacq, </p><p></p><p>I've just been reading this thread and what Curly said is exactly what I'm going through- I had bulimia non purging since the age of 12 where I would diet excessively losing weight very quickly and then severe episodes of binging which could last weeks or months. Then when I was 21 I was diagnosed with Type 1 which completely exaserbated things and have been living in hell ever since I'm now 25. I have been through DBT and CBT at an eating disorders clinic but much like other people here I found none of the NHS professions knew anything about T1. The BBC documenaty really struck a cord with me and I'm just wondering where to turn, I've almost given up hope. Can you recommend any books to me? I've read dozens of books on ED recovery but none that relate to T1. </p><p></p><p>Thank you, </p><p>Lucy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucy02, post: 1570287, member: 438833"] Hi Jacq, I've just been reading this thread and what Curly said is exactly what I'm going through- I had bulimia non purging since the age of 12 where I would diet excessively losing weight very quickly and then severe episodes of binging which could last weeks or months. Then when I was 21 I was diagnosed with Type 1 which completely exaserbated things and have been living in hell ever since I'm now 25. I have been through DBT and CBT at an eating disorders clinic but much like other people here I found none of the NHS professions knew anything about T1. The BBC documenaty really struck a cord with me and I'm just wondering where to turn, I've almost given up hope. Can you recommend any books to me? I've read dozens of books on ED recovery but none that relate to T1. Thank you, Lucy [/QUOTE]
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