Common signs that would be shared by a person with the eating disorder bulimia or anorexia and who is also suicidal might be....
* Depression
* Isolation
* Low self-esteem
* Low self body image
* Shy
* Introverted
* "Emo", gothic
* Mood swings
* Defesniveness
* Cutting, self-harm
Depression is a leading factor that contributes to suicidal behavior. Therapy can help one who is depressed.
How long you can be a purely restrictive anorexic without binging or dying depends entirely on the person, their intake, vital signs, medical history etc etc
Bulimia nervosa is a serious eating disorder. A person suffering from bulimia is said to be bulimic. Some of the signs and symptoms are: Significant weight loss, Lying about eating, Frequent trips to the bathroom after eating, Over-exercising. There are many more symptoms to looks out for. A more comprehensive list can be found here: http://www.something-fishy.org/isf/signssymptoms.php
Usually anorexic people have a certain tint to them... almost.. yellow. Yellowish skin in Caucasians is generally due to liver conditions. As anorexic people are malnourished, this is possible. One of the most unique physical signs of certain cases of anorexia is the appearance of 'lanugo,' which is that covering of fine hair as seen on babies.
what are the signs & symptoms of an unheathy person
Some primary behavior patterns prior to suicide may include increased withdrawal from social activities, giving away possessions, talking about feeling hopeless or trapped, increased substance abuse, sudden calmness after a period of depression, and expressing thoughts of worthlessness or self-hatred. It's important to take any signs of suicidal behavior seriously and seek help immediately.
It can be difficult to see "how anorexic" or to what degree of severity an individual is at. Severe cases can be more mental, with less physical signs, while other sever cases may be very dangerous in terms of health but with a relatively stable mind-set.
Sometimes suicidal people will state their suicide plans in an attempt to get help. Others will become withdrawn, avoid family and friends, appear depressed and engage in risky behaviors. A past history of suicide attempts indicated more possible suicide attempts. It's ok to ask someone if they are thinking about suicide and if they have a plan. Most suicidal people actually don't want to die. They want help. So often times a suicidal person will talk about suicide a lot. If they have the means to commit suicide that's a warning sign, such as a lot of pills, a knife, a gun. It's important to let them know that there is help out there for them.
The person who signs documents is typically referred to as a signatory or a signer.
The signs/symptoms are in the question itself... the person is apneic and has no pulse.
Heavy breathing, shaking/trembling, occasional smart-alek responses, homicidal thoughts, suicidal thoughts, genocidal thoughts, etc., etc.
If you're talking about signs such as pieces, and capricorn, then no.