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.
When people are bulimic, they get sores near the sides of their mouth from the stomach acid and they actually get fatter because they are retaining water. When the sores go away and the bloating stops you know they aren't bulimic anymore.
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About 1 in every 200 people is bulimic or has some bulimic tendencies.
Certainly, anyone can be bulimic.
i am bulimic and i researched it after i was diagnosed.
Michelle was bulimic in high school.
The fact that you are asking this question leads me to believe you are not bulimic. Bulimic people will binge followed by purging. So to answer your question, yes they can eat.
Anorexia and bulimia are very serious eating disorders. People who are anorexic or bulimic can lose as much or as little weight possible. Some people can be 10 pounds underweight, some can be 40 pounds underweight. If you know someone who is anorexic or bulimic tell them that you are worried about them and strongly encourage them to get professional help.
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That's a number for someone living in Ashford, in Kent.
If a bulimic continues to purge, the bulimic will eventually become underweight. It's a simple measure of calories in, activity out. If someone vomits up their calories and doesn't take in replacement calories, it is very possible to become dangerously and unhealthily thin.
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