This eating disorder is called anorexia.
Anorexia nervosa is a disorder in which a person starves in order to stay thin. Bulimia nervosa is where the person throws up after eating a lot of food to stay thin.
According to a study in the International Journal of Eating Disorders, the average time spent in an inpatient facility was 83 days. A study showed that the average length of stay for a residential eating disorder program was 83 days. An inpatient eating disorder program had a 23.7-day average length of stay.
That Eating Disorder is called Bulimia Nervosa and only a doctor can diagnose you. If I were you I'd stay as far away from any ED as you can!!! They are lifelong and can kill you.
Well, they might relate to each other in a healthy way. But they might also find it more difficult to stay on top of their eating disorders.
An eating disorder such a anorexia or bulimia is a disorder in which a person starves themselves either by not eating or binge eating and then vomiting. Both have a psychological element so the only real way to prevent them is to see a professional immediately if you think you may have one. Other types of food disorders are things like celiac disease or lactose intolerance where eating certain foods makes you ill because your body cannot process them. You cannot prevent these.
Stay away from them until they get ongoing help.
Stay away from them until they get ongoing help.
no but he had a major coke problem now that he's clean he's gaining weight stay(sic) !!!
The average at an eating disorter treatment center is two to four months. The treatment is custom fit to each clients need so the stay can be extended if necessary.
It depends on the individual and the severity of the disorder. The more calories are restricted and the more exercise is done, the faster a person will lose weight. But anorexia is a very dangerous eating disorder and not a safe or long-term method for weight loss. Proper diet and exercise are better options to stay healthy, and also to keep the weight off and to avoid future health problems that an eating disorder can bring.
don't know the actual name but the disorder causes you to stay looking younger than you really are. The character was actually in her 30's but looked 12.