This Article is From Nov 22, 2011

Diane Keaton needed new teeth after bulimia battle

Highlights

  • Annie Hall star Diane Keaton vomited so many times during her battle with bulimia that she had to get her teeth re-capped.
  • The 65-year-old Oscar-winning actress said in her new memoir, Then Again, how she spent years gorging on food and bringing it back up in secret.
  • Keaton eventually overcame her eating disorder but stomach acid had ruined the enamel on her front teeth and caused a string of health issues, including severe heartburn and a permanent sore throat, reported Contactmusic.
  • "But it was a big lie. And it was horrible. What's amazing is it's over. I never get the urge to do it now. I have friends who were alcoholics, who told me when they were finished that they didn't have the desire. I remember thinking it's not possible. But it is possible. It really does alter your life, being an addict. This is how people get reduced and your life implodes in on you," she said.
London: Annie Hall star Diane Keaton vomited so many times during her battle with bulimia that she had to get her teeth re-capped.

The 65-year-old Oscar-winning actress said in her new memoir, Then Again, how she spent years gorging on food and bringing it back up in secret.

Keaton eventually overcame her eating disorder but stomach acid had ruined the enamel on her front teeth and caused a string of health issues, including severe heartburn and a permanent sore throat, reported Contactmusic.

"But it was a big lie. And it was horrible. What's amazing is it's over. I never get the urge to do it now. I have friends who were alcoholics, who told me when they were finished that they didn't have the desire. I remember thinking it's not possible. But it is possible. It really does alter your life, being an addict. This is how people get reduced and your life implodes in on you," she said.
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