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Thinking About Eating Disorders

Allow me to tell you the story of a friend of mine.

A young teenage girl we know recently suffered through the death of her mother and consequently had to be faced with being raised by her father in whom she was petrified of. Did I mention she was to be in charge of raising her 6 younger brothers and sisters.

She was always thin, but now weighs 90 pounds. She doesn’t think she has a problem and her father doesn’t think she has a problem. There are many questions in this situation, the major one being does she have an eating disorder. If she does have an eating disorder, what type is it….anorexia, bulimia?

It’s clear she needs help, others have tried, however her father prevents any intervention. The question becomes, what is causing the eating disorder? That’s why I assembled this collection of articles and ebooks on eating disorders. Hopefully, you…the reader, might see yourself or someone you care about in the articles to come. Perhaps you might see that you are experiencing the symptoms discussed for anorexia or bulimia. Maybe you binge eat.

In a society that is increasingly placing standards of beauty upon the youths of our population, people are at more of a risk than ever when it comes to developing an eating disorder. The celebrities in television and the media display stick-thin figures which can create a high standard of beauty that can lead to many problems with an individual’s self esteem. When coupled with the fact that an obesity epidemic is overtaking much of the modern world, it’s important to have a full understanding of the eating disorders which are prevalent in society today in order to be able to catch the warning signs when an individual you know is afflicted.

This truly is a life and death discussion. Admitting you might have an eating disorder of some type is the first step in finding a solution to your problem. I pray that you might listen to the voice inside your head as you read the following material.

 


Bulimia A Dangerous Secret

Bulimia is a type of eating disorder that the sufferer often keeps a well-hid secret. It has been said that bulimia is in fact the most secretive of all eating disorders. The individual suffering from bulimia learns to keep the eating disorder a well-kept secret, sometimes hiding their condition from public view for many years. The actress Jane Fonda, for instance, confesses to suffering from bulimia from age 12 to 35, when she was finally able to recover. The cycle of binging can be hard to get hold of once it has become established. Bulimia often begins innocently enough. Most of the time, the eating disorder begins when the individual begins to binge and purge as part of a diet to lose weight. Soon, the binge and purge cycle becomes firmly entrenched, and the bulimia patient may feel incapable of stopping.

Most people understand that bulimia is characterized by an unhealthy binge and purge cycle. But many people don't realize that individuals afflicted with bulimia tend to consume many more calories in a smaller amount of time than most people. For instance, the normal caloric intake for a woman may be somewhere in the range of 2,000 to 3,000 calories in the course of one day. A person suffering from bulimia may consume around 3,400 calories in two hours. Obviously, this manner of consumption has many implications. First, eating such a large amount of food in a relatively short amount of time can greatly upset the body's digestive system, and purging only further disrupts the digestive organs. There are also a number of social and financial implications. The individual may isolate themselves from friends and family in order to binge and purge, and they may spend money each day in order to purchase food for their sessions of binging and purging.

The secretive nature of bulimia can make it particularly difficult to diagnose. Most people with bulimia develop the first symptoms of the disease during their early teens or 20s. Because bulimia can be relatively easy to hide, the individuals may not demonstrate overt signs of the disease until reaching their 30s or 40s. Why is bulimia so difficult to diagnose? Unlike some cases of anorexia nervosa, bulimia may not be physically evident. This is because most people with bulimia are able to maintain a healthy weight. They may even project a healthy image. Many bulimics often seem to be healthy, successful "put together" individuals. In fact, many researchers have pointed to the "perfectionism" associated with bulimia. Many bulimics express a need to be "perfect" when it comes to their weight and appearance. In addition to striving for perfection, some bulimics may also be privy to other types of compulsive behavior. Some doctors report that their bulimic patients are drawn to compulsive behaviors such as alcohol abuse, substance addiction, and shoplifting.

Clearly, bulimia can affect every part of a person's life. It is considered a serious health risk that should be treated as early as possible to prevent permanent health damage.

Written by: Scott Parat

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Eating Disorder Symptoms in the News


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10/06/2008
The 'divorce diet' melts off pounds (Dallas Morning News)
All your other attempts to lose weight have failed? Never mind. We're here to tell you about one of the fastest and most foolproof diets around. No calorie counting, no self-discipline required. And the results? Almost too good to be true. Listen to these testimonials:"I lost 20 pounds in six days."

The 'divorce diet' melts off pounds (Dallas Morning News)

10/06/2008
New clinic helps those with eating disorders in Burnsville (Burnsville Sun-Current)
People come in all different shapes and sizes, but aren't always happy with what they see in the mirror. For some that unhappiness can create an unhealthy relationship with their body and possibly lead to an eating disorder.

New clinic helps those with eating disorders in Burnsville (Burnsville Sun-Current)

10/02/2008
Male Eating Disorders: How Much Do We Really Understand? UK (Medical News Today)
Male eating disorders: how much do we really understand? Last weekend's transmission of BBC2's Revealed...Manorexia highlighted the subject of male eating disorders. It's a subject that's not raised often enough, say some experts. After all it's not unusual to read about women who have eating problems, but we seldom hear about how disorders such as anorexia and bulimia affect men.

Male Eating Disorders: How Much Do We Really Understand? UK (Medical News Today)

10/01/2008
Nation's Leading Eating Disorder Treatment Center Launches New Program for Boys (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Remuda Ranch Programs for Eating and Anxiety Disorders , the nation's leading eating disorder treatment center, today announced it has opened Reddstone, a Remuda Program for Boys . The intensive, inpatient program will treat boys 17 and under who are struggling with anorexia, bulimia and binge-eating disorder.

Nation's Leading Eating Disorder Treatment Center Launches New Program for Boys (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

10/06/2008
New clinic helps those with eating disorders in Burnsville (Burnsville Sun-Current)
People come in all different shapes and sizes, but aren't always happy with what they see in the mirror. For some that unhappiness can create an unhealthy relationship with their body and possibly lead to an eating disorder.

New clinic helps those with eating disorders in Burnsville (Burnsville Sun-Current)

09/30/2008
Vero Beach mother's loss inspires her to help those with eating disorders (Vero Press Journal)
When Anne Lanier of Vero Beach lost her 29 year-old daughter to an eating disorder, she became determined not to let the same thing happen to someone else's child.

Vero Beach mother's loss inspires her to help those with eating disorders (Vero Press Journal)

10/02/2008
Male Eating Disorders: How Much Do We Really Understand? UK (Medical News Today)
Male eating disorders: how much do we really understand? Last weekend's transmission of BBC2's Revealed...Manorexia highlighted the subject of male eating disorders. It's a subject that's not raised often enough, say some experts. After all it's not unusual to read about women who have eating problems, but we seldom hear about how disorders such as anorexia and bulimia affect men.

Male Eating Disorders: How Much Do We Really Understand? UK (Medical News Today)

10/01/2008
The Skinny On "Manorexia" (CBS News)
When we hear about anorexia or bulimia, young women come to mind. Those eating disorders are also a growing problem among young men. The Early Show looks at "Skinny America" with new information about the eating disorder.

The Skinny On "Manorexia" (CBS News)

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