no. if you're about to die than probably. I wouldn't tell a family doctor though....wouldn't they just feel obligated to tell your parents?? For your 'best interests'
Because this is a medical issue, the first person to ask is your family doctor. If they can not help you directly, they will send you to a person who can determine if you have an eating disorder and help you if you do.
You won't really know if you have an eating disorder. The only way you could tell was to talk to about it to your doctor or someone who knows about eating habits. If your eating something and you don't feel hungry then your just eating out of habit. It's not a good habit so try breaking it!
Tell them.
Yes. Secrets are part of the disorder.
You probably have Pica, an eating disorder characterized by eating unusual and usually non-nutritive foods. See your doctor to determine if this is a nutritional deficiency or a psychological problem . It is treatable from either cause.
Why do that? It's nobody's business about your eating disorder. Just tell them, "Je ne veux pas," "I don't want it."
YES! if you have an eating disorder you must get help. Going to your mom or some other person that you trust is exactly what you need to do. They can help you before you really harm your body with this disorder.
I believe you're thinking of either binge eating disorder or overeating disorder. There's a difference, but you didn't include details so I can't tell you which you're referring to.
Speak and tell. Write and make them read. Go to doctor who will tell them. Tell a relative or friend, who tell your parents.
If the child is under 18 and the doctor feels it is necessary to tell the parents, then yes. But if the parents dont ask, then the doctor wouldn't perform a drug test and would usually have no way of knowing.
When they see a doctor, to tell them to start eating.
call a doctor or tell their parents.