Wednesday, February 9, 2011

How hard is it to recover from an eating disorder?

I'll start to see a specialist in eating disorders in the next week and possibly do a partial hospitalization program possibly. Is it hard to recover from anorexia or eating disorders not otherwise specified (EDNOS)? The therapy really help? What really happens in a treatment that helps? They are being forced to eat? To be honest, I never had an eating disorder, but the advice is universal: it is worth doing nothing is difficult. It will be difficult, but if you really want to restore, then. as difficult as it is coming from a scraped knee. Well, an eating disorder is an addiction, an addiction to be skinny. I'm not familiar with the exact treatment, but if you refuse to eat during treatment that will put a feeding tube so that you can gain weight. It really depends on you and how long you have for EDO. It helps to talk to a therapist, but in the end it's really based on your motivation to recover, but I think, from my personal expirience that are difficult to enforce in the treatment you sutounded of others who are going through the same and often the a very good support system. Settings hours program will actually be fun, but because you are close to the people. It depends, again, your own situation. In most cases you are forced to eat everything, and then gradually they will give you more freedom. A design dietition meals I'm going through the same thing. I am in an eating disorder program, and it is very difficult. I have four to weight gain supplements every day to drink and I end up all or most of my food and I have two pages about how I felt at this moment. I have many colleagues support that goes through the same things. I have also been taken to hospital with a feeding tube, because I almost died. Therapy for me has helped, but it really depends on the patient / therapist relationship in my treatment program, we have all different groups, such as body image, diet, yoga, personal care and spirituality. I had anorexia for about a year and it really is an addiction. It is much harder than alcohol dependence or abuse due to an alcoholic does not need alcohol to survive, but people need food to survive. I wake up every morning and try to do it during the day and it is a challenge. If your health and your life back and want to rest and then go for it! I'll just say that it takes hard work and determination, but you can do it. Have faith .

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