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There are many eating disorders other than the well-known ones (anorexia and bulimia)
Other examples can include Binge-eating disorder and Compulsive Overeating. Also some sufferers do not fit in official categories and therefore are diagnosed with ‘Eating Disorder Not Otherwise specified’
Whatever the diagnosis, eating disorders are a very dangerous illness that can play havoc to a sufferers health
a good link providing more info including symptoms:
Didn’t really get you to be honest, but also overweight people can have an eating disorder. They can have bulimia and they can also suffer from over eating, where they have periods they eat lots of food, but don’t necessarily throw up like a bulimic person.
An eating disorder is a compulsion to eat, or avoid eating, that negatively affects one’s physical and mental health. You’re in other words having an eating if you or a part of you wants to eat so little that it will hurt your body or mind. You don’t necessarily need to be underweight for having an eating disorder, many people that are suffering from bulimia have a normal weight. You may also have an anorexic mind, if you want to starve yourself to an unhealthy weight, even you don’t manage to. This is usually common in an early stage of an eating disorder.
ya, there’s lots of different eating disorders besides anorexia and bulimia, like binging and if you have other unhealthy eating habbits and don’t fit into a specific “category” there is always E.D.N.O.S. or Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified. But you really need to talk to a doctor or counslor to get an accurate diagnosis.
December 23rd, 2009 at 12:54 pm
Ella Blackwell
the though of eating is repulsive
you have an apatite, but no desire to eat
signs..
eating less or nothing
weak and tired often
drinks a lot of water
December 24th, 2009 at 1:41 am
Nora Clark
There are many eating disorders other than the well-known ones (anorexia and bulimia)
Other examples can include Binge-eating disorder and Compulsive Overeating. Also some sufferers do not fit in official categories and therefore are diagnosed with ‘Eating Disorder Not Otherwise specified’
Whatever the diagnosis, eating disorders are a very dangerous illness that can play havoc to a sufferers health
a good link providing more info including symptoms:
December 25th, 2009 at 11:46 am
Constance Mccrory
Didn’t really get you to be honest, but also overweight people can have an eating disorder. They can have bulimia and they can also suffer from over eating, where they have periods they eat lots of food, but don’t necessarily throw up like a bulimic person.
An eating disorder is a compulsion to eat, or avoid eating, that negatively affects one’s physical and mental health. You’re in other words having an eating if you or a part of you wants to eat so little that it will hurt your body or mind. You don’t necessarily need to be underweight for having an eating disorder, many people that are suffering from bulimia have a normal weight. You may also have an anorexic mind, if you want to starve yourself to an unhealthy weight, even you don’t manage to. This is usually common in an early stage of an eating disorder.
December 28th, 2009 at 9:20 am
Brandon Gove
google eating disorder
go to yahoo health
December 30th, 2009 at 1:46 am
Keith Gee
ya, there’s lots of different eating disorders besides anorexia and bulimia, like binging and if you have other unhealthy eating habbits and don’t fit into a specific “category” there is always E.D.N.O.S. or Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified. But you really need to talk to a doctor or counslor to get an accurate diagnosis.