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What is unresolve?

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16y ago
Updated: 9/17/2019

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What is the antonym of resolve?

Unresolve is an antonym of resolve. Not sure if that's right. To UN resolve something is to take something that IS resolved and remove the resolution, hence it becomes Unresolved. Happy to stand corrected and frankly I don't know what the correct answer is, that's why I'm looking myself!


What if you only throw up every now and then and have been skipping lunch or dinner or both does that mean you have an eating disorder?

AnswerNO, though one meal a day is definitely not enough, and throwing up after eating is not good. This COULD develop into a) anorexia or b) bulimia. You need to get help now, before it gets really bad and you will not be able to stop as easily. AnswerThe eating disorder you have is called bulimia and it can seriously damage your body. Find someone who can help you develop a healthy relationship with food. AnswerI've had this for about 4 months now, and i think i have bulimia. So if I eat only 1 meal a day and snacks, then i exercise hardcore and throw up every single thing I have eaten, does that mean i have eaten 0 calories? and how come the size of my body is becoming insanely smaller but my weight is not shifting? Answer:Actually its NOT Bulimia Nervosa that you have- if you have an eating disorder at all. You cannot be diagnosed via the internet, you will need to be evaluated by a mental health professional. However, if you are not binging, just eating small amounts of food and purging it (both by vomiting and exercise) this is a sub-clinical eating disorder called Eating Disorder Not Otherwise specified or EDNOS. Since this has only been 4 months I would say you fall into this category because you are just developing the symptoms of an Eating disorder and its not yet full blown. EDNOS is still very very serious and deadly if you allow it to continue, it is as serious as having anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa or binge eating disorder..I suggest you talk to your family doctor or nurse at your school/free clinic/etc about this. Hospitalization/treatment center is not needed at this point so you don't have to worry about being 'locked up'. In order to stop this now and not let it become a more serious problem, you may want to seek counseling to determine why these symptoms are now showing themselves, and to help you find better ways to cope with life/stresses/etc. I can honestly say if you do the work in therapy it IS possible to recover!