Why bulimic women are taking such a worrying approach to weight loss when it doesn’t even work

This was Megan’s shocking weight-loss strategy. She calls it her dirty little secret, one she kept from family and friends for years. Triggered by a chance remark about her ‘thunder thighs’ while at school, Megan’s bulimia took hold at 14, the age at which she first forced herself to be sick.
“I have always used food to comfort myself emotionally, but I just didn’t want to get fat,” confides Megan. “I used to weigh myself six times a day, make myself sick at least five times daily and plan my life around when I could binge and purge without being found out,” she says.