People with bulimia nervosa [BED] may have difficulty correct diagnosis. These symptoms are very similar to those with bulimia and compulsive eating disorders.
Similar to binge eating and forced consumption, people with BED regularly overeating, and they consume and consume large amounts of food in a short period of time [usually less than 2 hours]. This is an uncontrollable feeding method that will always be uncomfortable and sometimes even painful.
Usually, people with BED will weigh more than average, sometimes even overweight, and they often have difficulty losing excess weight and have difficulty maintaining a healthy weight.
Similar to the forced appetite, Binge Eaters does not clear after an outbreak.
Like other diseases, violent eateres use their eating habits to avoid their feelings. For many people, it is too much for them to deal with the daily stresses and problems that occur in their lives. They feel that they need to fill their inner emptiness. For some people, this is an attempt to replace the desires and feelings they desire with food. They feel that these foods do not exist in their lives.
They may use their actions to push others away, and this subconscious behavior will show those who are observing them that they are not confident, have no self-esteem, and are seeking help. Sadly, it is usually a cry of "silence" that many people can't hear, sometimes because of the lack of knowledge of eating disorders, and sometimes because people with eating disorders are very good at hiding their help needs. In many cases, this is a very secret disease.
Like compulsive dieters, people with BED are at risk for heart disease, cholesterol and high blood pressure problems, kidney disease, arthritis and stroke. These are some very serious health problems that many Binge Eaters have never considered.
If you or someone you know has bulimia or other eating disorders, get the information you need to guide you through the healing phase of your life. Talk to someone you trust about your problem [maybe anyone!] and start taking steps to eliminate these unhealthy behaviors and habits in your life. These diseases are completely treatable, but the longer you develop unhealthy eating habits, the greater your health impact. Get help right away.
Orignal From: Bulimia - Basic Overview
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