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The Effects of
Bulimia
Does
your physical appearance just make you want
to hurl?
If so, try your best not to toss your
cookies.
If you only knew the severity of bulimia and
some of its horrific symptoms, it alone
would make you want to lose your lunch.
Bulimia, of course, is the eating disorder
that results in abnormal eating followed by
intentional vomiting. It is a condition
suffered by millions of Americans, most
commonly young females who are insecure
about their bodies or others who are
obsessed with self-image.
Bulimia is not to be mistaken with anorexia,
the eating disorder characterized by
excessive dieting and extreme thinning.
Therefore, most bulimics are not abnormally
thin.
However, the effects are no less
threatening.
Those who are not treated properly have been
known to relapse, fall into deep depression,
and yes, attempt suicide. Although the
origin of bulimia is up to speculation, many
doctors and researchers believe that it is
linked to both insecurity and fear of
failure. Hence, they’ve concluded that the
part of the brain that stimulates your
appetite and your demeanor play a vital role
in its cause.
It is commonly believed that most bulimics
suffer the condition through traumatic
childhood events (perhaps a poor upbringing)
which in turn has created a fear of becoming
overweight. Most bulimics judge success by
their body types.
Here are a few clues that could tell you if
you suffer from bulimia:
- depression resulting from poor eating
habits - severe dieting - a frequent
fluctuation in weight - suffering from
weakness or dizziness - obsession with your
weight/body - excessive exercise aimed at
weight loss
There are various methods of treating such
conditions, of course, depending on what the
severity and the nature of the symptoms
entail. Like any other disorder, a bulimic
must first acknowledge that he or she
suffers from the problem.
Secondly, there are several ways to treat
bulimics, whether it’s through counseling,
psychiatric help or the issuing of
prescription medication, particularly
antidepressants.
There are also several precautions to
safeguard yourself from the perils of
bulimia. Eating nutritious meals on a
regular basis, and perhaps supplementing
them with vitamins, is a good way to keep
the threat of bulimia at bay.
One way to resolve the problem could be as
simple as resolving some of the other
personal issues in your life. Try to live a
healthy, active lifestyle with realistic
goals, always maintaining a positive,
winning attitude.
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