Usually not, no.
Anorexia is very much about control and that is what need to be let go of. It would be like a addict would decide their own treatment. It does not work. It wouldn't be you making the decisions, it would be the disease.
Very few anorexics actually take treatment. Many do not seek treatment or keep their disorders a secret for so long. Some are able to recover on their own, though, which is a positive hope for all suffering from the disorder. Only about 20% of diagnosed anorexics recieve treatment. A larger percent recieve treatment initially, but are forced to stop treatment either by personal choice, medical proxy, or because they cannot afford it/insurance runs out, meaning that they do not recieve full treatment.
It forces the body into breaking down its own muscle and fat cells to survive. Basically, by self-starvation anorexia makes the body consume itself. Anorexia nervosa (or simply anorexia) is an emotional disorder that can be life-threatening. It doesn
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Either one (allergies or anorexia) can cause you to potentially die. Together, both are very dangerous, though each is very dangerous on its own, too.
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Those who are not treated for anorexia can suffer major health consequences. About 15% will die as a result of the disorder. Some can manage the disorder or attempt recovery on their own, but professional help is often needed.