Yes.
There needs to be an awareness campaign that is visible, that is not hidden. Eating disorders are hidden. Especially, unfortunately for somebody like Amy was in the beginning, with anorexia, you can see somebody who looks anorexic by the physical look of their bodies, but with bulimia, you don't know who has bulimia. You have no idea how many of your colleagues sitting around that table could have bulimia.
Campaigns and advertising need to be done in such a way so people know that it should come out. Where we are with eating disorders, I feel, is where AIDS was 30 years ago. Eating disorders are in the same place where AIDS was 30 years ago. All the outcome of AIDS and talking about it and bringing it out into the open has made the whole world embrace and help those suffering with AIDS. I think eating disorders are a full 50 years behind.