Yes, even if she gets furious with you. You are saving her life!
no, all separate disorders.
Scientists also believe there may be a link between bulimia and other psychiatric problems, such as depression and OCD.
The first step to solving any problem is realizing and admitting you have a problem. After that, contact your doctor to get an appointment. He may provide medication for your depression and may refer you to a special clinic to treat your bulimia.
People suffering from bulimia are often found to have anxiety disorders, OCD, bipolar disorders or depression, body dysmorphic disorder.
Because bulimia results from an excessive concern with weight control and self-image, and is often accompanied by depression, it is also considered a psychiatric illness.
Extreme self-blame, shame, guilt and depression
For professional treatment help in your area, you should check out available resources for you at a clinic or hospital, or if you're in school, check with a guidance counselor.
i would have to say no. a vaccine is something that prevents a disease. bulimia is an eating disorder. i dont think there is a vaccine for an eating disorder. sorry.
Bulimia disorder is a form of eaing disorder casued by personal depression and some other reason, the best way to treat is go to your doctor to find out the fact of waht cause it and go from there.
First off, bulimia is a very unhealthy habit. You should probably see a counselor for your body image issues. Second, you have probably created in ulcer in your esophagus. Stomach acid is not meant to leave the stomach that way. Stop shoving your fingers down your throat and get to a doctor as soon as humanly possibly. Vomiting blood is called "Hematamesis."
They use it as a coping method of something that is or has gone wrong in there life like: relationship breakdown, death, abuse etc.. But in general you cant 'get' bulimia.
It's not an eating disorder 'caused by', but rather 'classified by' and it is known as Bulimia Nervosa. Google it.