it is anorexia. Kaylie suffers from it. It something where she doesnt eat
hmm.. no. its just an eating habit that you should probably try your best to get rid of. Just do things to keep your mind off eating. or drink water. thirst is often mistaken by hunger.
Yes, that is one of the main causes of eating disorders. Its more of a secondary cause you really need sometime to trigger it off but when a sufferer has an eating disorder they feel the need to control the body size and shape even if it is very thin.
Certain factors can tip someone off that you are bulimic. One sign is tooth decay. As you throw up, the acid rot away your teeth. Also, others might begin to notice you go to the bathroom a lot after eating. If they hear you throwing up, that can also tip them off. A significatn weight loss or odd mind-set towards food can also hint towards an eating disorder. Piecing together different factors can make some people grow suspicious or tell that you have an eating disorder.
i don't really understand your question. but HOW would be if it was rotten and it set off your stomach. if you mean in general how you throw up, this is a sign of an eating disorder and should be watched.
because she wants to pay more attention to her songs and writing more,and she got an eating disorder.
EDNOS, also known as Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified. Strict dieting and wish to lose weight are symptoms of anorexia, binge eating and possible throwing up to keep the weight off are the symptoms of bulimia.
Starvation is not a good weight loss tactic; you're better off eating healthy and exercising regularly. "Trying" to get an eating disorder is not the way to go.
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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.
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A person which has difficulty controlling how much food he or she eats may suffer from Binge Eating Disorder (BED), Compulsive Overeating (COE) or bulimia nervosa (BN). In the latter case, the individual will engage in some kind of compensatory purgative activity; i.e., vomiting after eating, or taking laxatives, or over-exercising to burn off the excess calories consumed.
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