Sunday, February 27, 2011

What should I expect when referred to a specialist eating disorder unit?

My doctor has said he wants to refer to a unit of help eating disorders. I suffer from bulimia, and I'm tired of serving up to 10 times a day usually. With a history of abuse of laxatives and diet pills. But I'm not underweight and not seem. What should I expect. Want to make a medical examination? In addition I have 16 years and live in the UK. If it is a hospital unit, will have a special diet, weight moniter, and you've talked to a therapist to deal with the emotional part of their disorder. You also get a doctor to take medical examinations in their diet, etc. Yes, in general, for a time "until we know. Maybe some newsgroups. Then, a plan for recovery. Good luck. It sa good opportunity for you. Of course you may be considered - bulimia takes you to a very high risk of organ failure, the problem of long-term health, osteoporosis, permanent damage to the heart, etc., if you are underweight or not, is the least of our problems - that's what was going on inside your body and claim it is and if you require specialist who is known as cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, etc etc you have to assess what damage has happened and what steps to take on this address, you will be assessed by a psychiatrist or more - a second opinion requested mybe What do you remember that yo obviously very ill, and they are there to help you - the first time he will fight for the rejection, etc. - to To help you maybe additions prescribed antidepressants, etc. - one person does the same, and there will be group therapy, and structured meals and plans, unless you eat your food, they will supplement with Boost Plus, or ensure that the Plus is a 1-2 hours restriction bathroom after meals, snacks and 30 minutes after its really not as bad as many people think it is, try to choose these books: Life without ED and its sequel Farewell, ED me Hello if you need any questions , please send me email add here: and yes, they will take blood tests to check a certain level, they will do an electrocardiogram, and followed with abnormalties

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