Thursday, February 10, 2011

How do you think people feel with an eating disorder feel about their disorder?

Out of curiosity. In general, people with eating disorders (bulimia / anorexia) do it because they want to be thin. But then there are some people who are bulimic or anorexic and want to get help, or are on the hunt or help. But help is, I think giving up your suffering and destruction that is the goal. Just wondering? I think they are afraid. And what can happen as a result of the change. I know some people are anorexic, and they are all pretty much afraid of what would happen if they gave the neurotic mentality they have about food, which turns right at the other extreme. They need much support. Well I have an eating disorder, and yes we want to be thin. and it is addictive, because you can control your weight and helps you feel better, but I'm trying to get over me, but it is so difficult. Many people with eating disorders want to defeat it, and others are not ready yet. beat eating disorder basically means to me, eating a balanced diet and exercise, you still want to be thin I have an eating disorder, and not to be skinny. An eating disorder is a way of dealing with other problems in the life of a person, there is a way of dealing with them. The first may seem like an eating disorder is getting thin, because people with eating disorders focus on the weight and calories, but it really is. Now I'm in recovery, but for a long time, I was determined to be starved and I refused to go because he feared what would happen if I let go the way of dealing with them. Yes, I would have said he was afraid of gaining weight, but weight gain would have meant: this would have meant that I gave my eating disorder, I have lived for a long time and is known to me. On the other hand, is easier to talk for fear of gaining weight that explain all the confusing reasons for making it difficult to recover or recover Now, however, is recovering and it is very hard to let go of my eating disorder , but I'm making progress. I hope this answer helped you better understand eating disorders, and if you want more information, visit: http://www.something-fishy.org/.

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