Bulimia Awareness Video

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This video is about a girl, like 8 million others, who suffer from Bulimia and other eating disorders. It is for all the people out there suffering from their own worst enemy: eating disorder. For all the voices lost to a society too quick to judge them. I hope the message this video conveys will open the eyes to the people who are fortunate not to have ED, but are able to lend a helping hand to help those in need of it.

Song Used: Brian Littrell: Over My Head

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Is it possible to have a disorder similar to bulimia that applies to other things besides food?

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I think I have a disorder that is like bulimia but doesn't involve eating.

The same habits are present, binging and purging, feeling out of control.

For example, I will spend lots of money one week and then when I feel out of control I will be extremely frugal and then when i feel back in control I do things to lose that feeling.

This also applies to organization. I will obsessively clean and become very organized, only to gradually become more and more messy and out of control with clutter until I feel completely out of control and then I will continue the cycle.

What does this sound like? Bipolar? I'm planning on seeing a doctor but I wanted to see if anyone could take a guess on what this might be.

I really do not know what to say other than I do not see what you have as similar to bulimia since bulimia is strictly an eating disorder and has causes particular to it.

It is possible that you have depression, anxiety, bi-polar, OCD, etc., but the best thing to do is not try to second guess what the problem is before you see your doctor. I do understand your desire to figure this out but I think you and your doctor should do it together. Sometimes, a suggestion to a set of symptoms will actually cause you to focus more on them, which could delay getting a good diagnosis and the right help.

LISSA

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How long can someone live with Bulimia before they die from it?

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My best friends sons fiance has been bulimic for 10 years now and she just won't get help. She's had no health scares yet from this, except for the fact that she just went to the dentist and he told her that she's now losing the enamel on her teeth. How long can someone live with bulimia?

i would love to know the answer to this..my mom has been bulimic for 27 years! it worries me.. but really i think it just depends on everybody, like if they're doing it to lose weight and purging everything that goes in. or the occasional purger feeling guilty after a binge..who knows?models have died yet my mom can go on for more than half her life..??

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Bulimia Is a Dental Disease

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Bulimia Is a Dental Disease

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What are some songs about bulimia or children’s hospitals?

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I am doing a book report and there is a character who is bulimic in the book.
For a “creative” part of the assignment, I am making a soundtrack.
Does anyone know any songs about bulimia or children’s hospitals?

"Fatso" by The Story. The quintessential eating disorder song. I heard it for the first time when I was (where else) in a treatment program for eating disorders. It's on Itunes.

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Anorexia Bulimia Contact

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www.adonly.cn
Help for people with eating disorders.

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How to Identify Bulimia Symptoms

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Bulimia is a very common eating disorder. It is believed that most statistics do not present a very accurate picture of the true number of bulimia cases. This is mainly because that people who are bulimic do not often realise that they have a problem. Or they may actually be too ashamed to admit that they have an eating disorder and that they need treatment. As such, experts believe that the statisic figures are understated.

Getting a bulimic sufferer to go to the doctor requires the support and help of family and friends. It is therefore of particular important that each of us learn how to spot bulimia symptoms so that we can help the sufferer take the required action.

Bulimia symptoms are characterized by uncontrollable binge eating (overeating) followed by intentional purging through either vomiting, enemas, laxatives, diuretics or several other similar purging methods. Obviously, if you find someone in your midst constantly purging himself after meals, this is a sure sign that he may be suffering from some form of bulimia.

Bulimia symptoms are usually triggered when the sufferer is undergoing stress. Stress can happen because of family issues, things happening at work, developments on the social front or just having a distorted picture of body images. The binge eating that develops, in turn, cause other emotional problems. It is usually the case that many bulimia sufferers feel guilty about what they do. They then fall into a state of depression after each overeating or purging session.

Depression in itself does not necessarily point to bulimia. However, it is an indicative sign for bulimia when you notice that the sufferer becoming moody and down after rushing off to the bathroom to vomit on a regular basis.

Lastly, bulimia sufferers will inevitably change body weight and proportions drastically, over short periods of time. They may even alternate periods of being overweight due to extreme binge overeating with periods of being underweight due to extreme intentional purging. In any case, a radical change in body proportions in a short time is often the effect of an eating disorder, even if it might not be bulimia in particular.

In summary, the four bulimia symptoms namely intentional purging, overeating, radical mood swings and drastic weight changes are good ways to spot for eating disorders. You can help yourself or your loved one in recognising that there truly is a problem and that medical help is needed for treatment. Joining a support group also helps you or the sufferer to share about the experience and to deal with the stress and emotions better.

Teens with Anerexia or Bulimia

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