http://invisiblehero.webs.com/
This is a very good PAM site
It's a symbol within an anorexia community where members show there support for anorexia with a red wristband.
with the support of friends and family.
some symptoms of anorexia are:drastic weight lossobsession of caloriesobsession with losing weightnot eatingknowing calorie content in a lot of foodsi know i haven't included them all but i don't know all the symptomsif you suspect someone has anorexia, bare in mind they can get support and help, otherwise they could die.
Although anorexia is a dangerous illness that can be life-threatening, there are several pro-anorexia websites on the Internet. Some of these include Houseofthin, Proanamia, or Anafriends.
Blackberry phones are compatible with Wi-Fi networks and some are capable of working in a 3G or 4G network, depending on the provider. Verizon and AT&T are good providers for this.
Depending on where you live you will have several ways to discover more information of Anorexia. There are many organisations that offer support and information on Anorexia such as the national eating disorders association. Also, you can find abundant information online.
Unfortunately NextG does not support many mobile phones and their networks. A few models will support the NextG system such as some HTC models and some Huawei models.
(Anorexia Song) "Dear Diary..." Original Song by MikelWJ (Official Lyrics Video)
type tht into google
If a friend has anorexia, firstly do not try and make them eat. It will make them worse, if they want to eat they will. Ask your friend if they have told anybody else (if signs of their anorexia are not showing) and if they have, ask them if they had spoken to a professional about getting help and support. You really do need to push your friend into getting help. He/she will be less likely to succeed knowing that they are not getting full support from their family and friends.
Some do, yes...but not all.
i dont knoe if they're considered "street names" but some people call Anorexia "Ana" and also call Bulimia "Mia".