someone with an eating disorder may show signs of depression in the more obvious cases but in the more secrative cases the person may have suddenlt lack in self confidence. However an eating disorder may be hidden in ones diet, just because they're eating doesn't mean they're not sick. for exampl they may eat only protein which has no fat but burns quickly in the system. it's better to consult a doctor or counsiler if you suspect an eating disorder. :)
There are many important signs to look out for. The first is a dramatic reduction of weight in a short period of time. A person suffering from an eating disorder will often wear baggy clothes to hide any weight loss. Also watch out for trips to the bathroom after any food is consumed.
ednos... its eating disorder not otherwise specified look it up and you will no everything you need to about this.. you can just type in "what is ednos" on google OK... i hope this helped!!1
Decipher the way they look at you...
If you are not hungry, that is not a sign of an eating disorder. Not eating because you think you are fat can be a sign of an eating disorder. Most people with anorexia or bulimia have body dysphoric disorder, where they cannot really judge how they look. Regardless, skipping meals is unhealthy at any level.
There are various ways to avoid eating disorders. Some are... *Keep a high self-esteem. *Be happy with how you look. *Don't idolize or try to look like other. Be yourself! Look like yourself! *Don't tease others, especially about weight or eating habits or looks. *Don't let remarks from others hurt you or get to you. *Talk to someone if you feel like you need it. *Maintain healthy eating habits and exercise and lifestyle.
Rogers Memorial Hospital is on the cutting edge of eating disorder treatment, especially men with eating disorders. Look into their website here: http://www.rogerseatingdisorders.org/. They employ many of the top doctors and researchers in the eating disorder field.
If you think you have one, chances are you don't. It's really down to the people around the person with an eating disorder to spot it. I remember I was in denile for the longest time. Not always true right now im going through a eating disorder and people don't even know that i am...i have been in denile for a while but im relising that i do have one and im trying to get help. just watch for the signs going two three days or even a week with out eating exercising constintly counting calories and so on if you think you do just do some research on it look into be careful and good luck
when women or men feel that there're not skinny enough they do whatever they have to to look the way they want, sometimes by not eating or by eating alot and making themselves throw up.
No if you have bulimia you can look even overweight ,though if you have anorexia you will look overly thin. An eating disorder simply means you approach food in an inappropriate way which damages your health. You can be thin, obese, or just average weight, and still suffer from an eating disorder, which is a mental illness requiring specialist treatment. Anorexia Nervosa is the disorder you're probably thinking of; it results, in the worst cases, in practically no food being taken, and is life-threatening at that stage. Urgent specialist treatment is required.
Kerry Washington did suffer from an eating disorder earlier in her life. She was able to overcome it and is doing better now. She has a small frame so sometimes she may look thin.
they have look on there face that looks that there insint
An eating disorder is a condition that makes people eat more, less, or throw up after eating. An eating disorder is a compulsion to eat, or avoid eating, that negatively affects both one's physical and mental health. Eating disorders are all encompassing. They affect every part of the person's life. An eating disorder is a compulsion to eat, or avoid eating, that negatively affects both one's physical and mental health. Eating disorders are all encompassing. They affect every part of the person's life.