‘No Purging on My Ship.’ She Hid an Eating Disorder and Lost Her Navy Career. It Saved Her Life
UNITED STATES, AUG 8 – Eating disorders affect over 2,400 active-duty members, with women diagnosed at eight times the rate of men, highlighting challenges in military fitness and mental health support.
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She hid an eating disorder and lost her Navy career. It saved her life.
This article first appeared on The War Horse, an award-winning nonprofit news organization educating the public on military service. Subscribe to their newsletter. Content warning: This story contains depictions of sexual assault. Leah Stiles kept a dark secret tucked in a pocket of her Navy uniform, something she knew could get her booted from the service.In the end, it did. In 2017, her ship, the aircraft carrier George H.W. Bush, was at war a…
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