If you are purging, the strain of vomiting could be the cause.
You would be mining for bulimia near Greater Vomitoria, and the results would be bilious.
It would be unusual to describe pain as strangling. Generally speaking, even if you are in severe pain, it does not prevent you from breathing. Severe chest pains can be associated with heart disease, or broken ribs, or lung cancer, or various other diseases.
That would be bulimia nervosa, more commonly known as just bulimia
It would be impossible for anyone here to make a diagnosis through the Internet, but it sounds severe enough to visit a doctor. It could be anything from a chest cold to pneumonia or worse. I would have it checked now!
If severe thunderstorm and tornado watches didn't exist, then people would be less likely to know about potential weather hazards. As a result, more people would likely be hurt or killed by severe thunderstorms and tornadoes.
You sound like you have a severe chest cold and flue, it would be wise to see a doctor ASAP, some over the counter medication should help you until you can get in to see a physician. would chicken soup fix this?
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i would have to say no. a vaccine is something that prevents a disease. bulimia is an eating disorder. i dont think there is a vaccine for an eating disorder. sorry.
There are a few potential dangers present when one wishes to have their chest augmented to a size 53kkk. One would suffer severe back ache and poor posture. One would struggle to move freely and lose balance easily.
Yes, treatment centers typically offer one-on-one help, so that they can monitor each person's progress. With treatment for something as severe as bulimia, a person would be closely monitored as well.
Sort of. Starving can lead to depreivation. In depreivation, people tend to binge eat and that can lead to purging, which would be bulimia. It's a stretch, but it can happen.
If a bullet actually missed all organs within the chest, there would be very little to do other than wound care for the bullet wound. However, most gun shot wounds to the chest result in a lung injury called a pneumothorax, after which a chest tube must be placed for a few days.