it is absolutley horrible! it is a daily fight with a little voice in your head you can't stop. when anything goes wrong, especially during a fast, it makes me want to binge on everything in sight and puke and puke and puke and puke and puke until i can't puke no more until i choke. it is horrible, its not as easy to get over as people who don't have it think.
Yes.
To eat and to go to the doctors, they can help you through this disorder hope this helped :)
You exercise. Don't be stupid and develop diseases like anorexia or bulimia.
Most groups wish to try and end anorexia as much as possible. They aim to protect younger generations from developing eating disorders like anorexia and also aim to help those who already suffer from the disorder to get better. This is done through treatments and also programs and discussions to make others more aware about eating disorders like anorexia and their affects on the body and on society.
go to the therapist
You cannot "catch" anorexia. It is not an infection like a virus that can be passed on from one person to another.
There are many hospitals, treatment centers, and rehab centers around the world for treatment of eating disorders like anorexia. There are also many therapists and support groups (both in-person and online ones), too.
Unfortunately, many people have died from Anorexia Nervosa. A famous singer, Karen Carpenter, with a voice like an angel, died from the effects and complications of Anorexia Nervosa.
That sounds exactly like the eating disorder known as Anorexia Nervosa, or anorexia for short.
An estimated about 1 in every 250 people is anorexic, or suffers form an anorexia-like illness.
Most of the time bulimia starts with anorexia, but then maybe they go to somewhere with a lot of food and they lose control and binge. To get rid of the calories they purge an then this becomes an addiction. Bulimia is much more common than anorexia because not all bulimics have anorexia, but most anorexics have bulimic tendencies.
Mental health and psychology is generally the type of medical treatment that relates to social values and body images in reference to treatments for eating disorders like anorexia.