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The Consequences of Eating Disorders You Need To Know About

By: Mike Herman


If you're concerned about your own eating habits, or if you have a loved one with problems, learning all you can about the consequences of eating disorders is an important step to help identify and gain control of the situation.

The most common consequences of eating disorders with anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive overeating are described below.

Anorexia - A person with anorexia initially begins dieting to lose weight. Over time, losing weight becomes a sign of control and power to the person. The desire to get thinner is secondary to concerns about control and/or fears relating to one's body. An endless cycle of limiting eating to a point close to starvation becomes an obsession.

Bulimia- Bulimia is characterized by episodes of excessive eating followed by inappropriate methods of weight control, such as self-induced vomiting, extreme overuse of laxatives and diuretics, or excessive exercise. Bingeing and purging becomes an obsession.

Compulsive Overeating The person with compulsive overeating symptoms is unable to stop eating. They eat very fast, eat whether they're hungry or not, may eat only when alone, or may eat non-stop throughout the day. Severe cravings and withdrawal symptoms can occur.

* Controlling the Consequences Of Eating Disorders *

The consequences of eating disorders can be deadly. That's right. I said deadly. Often those with eating disorders don't realize they even have a problem until the situation is totally out of hand and irreversible medical problems exist.

There are ways to begin to accept the consequences of eating disorders and gain control before permanent medical problems occur. First, it is important to realize eating disorders are psychological in nature. They can be overcome and eliminated.

Before any progress can be achieved to control the consequences of eating disorders, the person with the problem must realize and accept the fact there is a problem. Often this can be the most difficult part of the road to control. Reviewing past actions and understanding there is a problem must occur before progress can be made.

This type of acceptance of the truth of the situation is not something to be taken lightly. The person involved must accept that they have a problem. Friends, family, and others cant force this acceptance. It must come from within the person affected.

Once this acceptance occurs, then steps can be taken to teach and educate the person on how to gain control of their eating habits. Encouragement from family and friends, medical treatment, and support groups can all be very effective for people with eating disorders.

If you or someone you know has an eating disorder get the help you need today.

You are not alone and help is available.

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