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Anorexia, of course, can cause numerous health and emotional problems on a person. But the stress of trying to help and care for a sick person with anorexia is also tough on the family. It can be vrey stressful. Also, the blame-finger may be pointed and that can be bad and cause tension and fighting within a family, too. Anorexia may make the whole family more nervous and anxious, and be wary to be around the anorexic sufferer.as he or she may be come more sick by the presure of it all

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I dont think that it does anything to anyone but you. I just started bulimia and only my best-friends whom is allso bulimic knows about it. Its a weird thing to do and i dont plan on telling anyone because i dont think they would like me being bulimic .. i feel fat every time i eat anything and hate the feeling of the vomit.. i am really young to be vomiting and i hope it doesnt make me fatter .. my weight is 97 pounds i want to be 83 pounds and i hate feeling fat, i am only 14 and was told i should be 113 i cant go there i feel like if i did everyone would hate me. i have allways been skinny it runs in my family. no1 elets in my family is bulimic and they dont know about me

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Eating disorders can affect a person's family, social life and even school. Because sometimes you afraid to tell your family members that you are developing eating disorders so you can't treat yourself from eating disorders also you always feel dizzy and depressed so it will affect you're learning and social life too.

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it is very hard to deal with a person in the familiy looking like a prisioner of a nazi camp. the family becomes involved trying to help and eventually suffer a lot.

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