It depends on the exact person. Many people with anorexia try and live as normal lives as possible. Often they go about with normal tasks like work or school. Much of their time and thoughts are consumed by ideas of food, calories, working out, weight, and so on.
Presumably when you say "buliamarexia" you are referring to Bulimia and Anorexia These are two common eating disorders and are not a single item. Anorexia nervosa (anorexia) is commonly where the person suffering from this disorder does not eat. Bulimia nervosa (bulimia) is commonly where the person suffering from this disorder overeats (eats a lot) and then purges themselves (makes themselves sick).
the lack of essential nutrients that you need from food
Anorexic is an adjective in the English language. Anorexic is most commonly defined as suffering from Anorexia Nervosa. It can be a noun when describing a person suffering from this illness.
Anorexia is an eating disorder that essentially starves a person's body. Anorexics do not live a healthy lifestyle as they often weigh too little to be healthy, have many health problems, have detrimental diets, and over-exercise their bodies.
As is true for anyone, there is no special time. It is different from person to person. People suffering with Anorexia may choose times and places where their compensating behaviors will not be observed or noticed by others.
Anorexic is the noun used to describe someone with anorexia nervosa. And anyone can have it. Anyone suffering from anxiety, delusions, abuse, or trauma is subject to this nasty mind disease. Anorexia is simply the medical term for loss of appetite, and isn't a disease but a symptom to be taken into account where other health issues are concerned. Anorexia doesn't mean aversion to food or refusal to eat, or any of the other symptoms we associate with the serious disease, Anorexia Nervosa. So if your doctor writes a note to another doctor saying you're suffering from anorexia, it simply means you've lost your appetite and not that you've Anorexia Nervosa or its associated conditions, which sometimes have no apparent - or traceable - trigger at all. A person suffering from Anorexia Nervosa needs prompt and specific support and treatment by professionals, as do sufferers of any nervous disease.
If one believes someone is suffering from anorexia, there are a few different signs you could watch out for. If the individual has an intense fear of gaining weight or getting fat, regardless of the person's actual weight that may be a sign. The individual may also believe that their weight and size determines their worth and how they feel about themselves. Check for any misuse of laxatives as well.
There are numerous eating disorder hotlines and help centers that someone can call. They can also seek help with their local doctor, school physician, or family and friends.
That is a general characteristic of anorexia.
No sane person would recommend or permit / allow anorexia.
An Anorexic person suffering from a is a psychological disorder called anorexia, which makes someone believe they will become fat if they eat. The disorder leads people to starve themselves putting their health in danger.
Anorexia is actually not a difference in what somone sees but a feeling of self pitty and lack of worth. An anorexic doesn't see any diffrent than you do. Anorexic people can look like just your ordinary everyday person. They can also be incredibly thin or in some cases may be over weight. there is no actual "type" of image for someone who suffers with anorexia. also, they are not "anorexic" they are people who suffer from "anorexia" known as "anorexia nervosa".