One of the easiest place to start is ot tell someone you trust. This could be a parent, relative, friend, ect. They can help you begin to get better. It is important to go to a doctor or rehab center that specializes in treating people with eating disorders. They can help to get you healthy and treated once again. There are services and support groups that you can join, too.
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Fortunately, if you need anorexia help it's just a phone call away. Call toll free 1-800-588-5158 number to get help. You can also log on http://www.eatingdisorder.com/ , for more information about anorexia treatment programs.
The UK National Health Service has information about Anorexia on its website. This also recommends speaking to a doctor for further information.
Another source of information is the website of the Eating Disorders Association (b-eat) in the UK which has sources of information about eating disorders including Anorexia as well as links to help and support services such as a 24 hour confidential phone helpline.
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There are many places to get help, depending on the help you are trying to seek. Some good places to look into are....
*Hospital
*Eating disorder clinic
*Self-help group
*Therapy
*Group therapy / "chat" groups
*Nutritionist
*psychotherapy
The NHS website provides a comprehensive outline of eating disorders, which includes types of eating disorder, causes, how to identify an eating disorder in others, statistics about who is affected, and treatments available. They also provide helplines for those concerned by eating disorders, or with any further questions.
One can find information on anorexic models from the following sources: Anorexia Nervosa Help Guide, Mamamia, Dailymail, Get Self Help, Web MD, Mayo Clinc, Think Quest, Bulimia, Anorexic Models.
The best place to get help is with professionals. This includes medical doctors, therapists, and support groups or people to talk to.
An individual with anorexia should seek help from a medical prefessional, either at a hospital or eating disorder clinic.
There is a lot of information when it comes to eating disorders including bulimia. To get the most accurate information I recommend trying the National Eating Disorders Association.
You have to read your policy to find out. It depends upon whether the disorder is defined as a disease by the company.
Probably the best thing you can do is to read all you can on eating disorders so you can understand her problem and let her know you will be there for her no matter what.
You can go to webmd.com and click osteoporosis to read more information on the topic.
Binge Eating is actually very similar to bulimia. The root of this is usually psychological. Some attitudes are that it leads the person into depression. On the physicial side you see weight gain and fatigue. Read more here: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/binge-eating-disorder/DS00608 http://www.eatingdisordersonline.com/explain/bed.php
nope! if you read the books, she cooks for her father charlie. she makes him hamburgers, steak, ect. i am curious, what makes you say this?AnswerNot at all. Neither the character nor the actor (Kristen Stewart) have an eating disorder. As clearly stated above, Bella cooks a variety of foods for her father and there are also scenes in the movie of her eating at the diner. (Twilight, not New Moon). Kristen Stewart is just naturally thin, and the make up used to increase her paleness for the character makes her seem thinner and more gaunt, possibly creating the person of someone suffering from an eating disorder. She doesn't technically have an eating disorder but she skips a lot of meals/ pushes her food around and doesn't eat it. in one bit (either twilight or breaking dawn, can't remember which) she skips breakfast and skips lunch. however this could be down to anxiety, not an actual eating disorder
Just let them know that you love them and that you are there for them no matter what. Never get angry or yell at the person, they are just as frustrated as you are. Read about eating disorders so you can better understand them. It will make being supportive a lot easier.
The best resource for medical advice is always your doctor. If you'd rather read advice online WebMD is a great resource. Some of the recommendations include exercising more regularly, eating more food high in fiber and reducing red meat consumption.
Yes, if you have heard of Shannon Cutts, and read her book "Beating ANA" it tells you how to join the online support group called, "Mentor Connect." The site has discussion forums, and you create a personal profile, and can speak to other people on the website also suffering from an eating disorder. There's also the opportunity to choose from a list of people who serve as an online mentor, and are looking for mentees who are struggling currently.
You can read some of it at the Warriors official website:www.warriorcats.com. can you read the whole book online? You can read more of it on www.harpercollinschildrens.com, but I don't know if you can read the whole book online. I'm still trying to figure that out.
To read more about attorney ethic online you can go to law sites such as Legal Ethics, Cogent Legal, Net For Lawyers, Legal Ease and Attorney At Work.
One can read Genesis 1 online from a number of online sources. For example, Bible-specialized websites such as Bible Gateway offer Genesis 1 and more.
Play more and read the wiki on MW3