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Accept That You Are Imperfect
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Accept That You Are Imperfect in Vernon, BC
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Accept That You Are Imperfect in Vernon, BC
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"I believe the more we talk about our own stories, the more people will see their own similarities and differences and develop the courage to speak out and seek the help they need and deserve." Jade Grantham
Embark on a journey through resilience and vulnerability as the author unveils the truth behind her battle with bulimia. In a world fixated on recovery, this book challenges the narrative by advocating for prevention, urging conversations that uncover the roots of suffering.
This is not just a story of one person's struggle but a call for awareness, understanding, and early intervention, preventing the silent epidemic that is bulimia.
Bulimia, a diagnosable illness, extends beyond eating disorders-it's a mental health condition. Against the backdrop of a society witnessing a 35% rise in eating disorders among youth, Jade's story becomes a timely call to action.
"I believe the more we talk about our own stories, the more people will see their own similarities and differences and develop the courage to speak out and seek the help they need and deserve." Jade Grantham
Embark on a journey through resilience and vulnerability as the author unveils the truth behind her battle with bulimia. In a world fixated on recovery, this book challenges the narrative by advocating for prevention, urging conversations that uncover the roots of suffering.
This is not just a story of one person's struggle but a call for awareness, understanding, and early intervention, preventing the silent epidemic that is bulimia.
Bulimia, a diagnosable illness, extends beyond eating disorders-it's a mental health condition. Against the backdrop of a society witnessing a 35% rise in eating disorders among youth, Jade's story becomes a timely call to action.


















