Preventing a bulimic from vomiting involves a combination of emotional support, professional intervention, and creating a safe environment. Encourage open communication about their feelings and struggles, and suggest they seek help from a therapist or counselor specializing in eating disorders. Establishing a structured meal plan and promoting healthy coping mechanisms can also be beneficial. Ultimately, fostering a supportive and non-judgmental atmosphere is crucial for their recovery.
You are weird and she is bulimic.
First, the bulimic eats all the food they can/want. Then, to get rid of the calories, the bulimic then employs any methods necessary, like vomiting, laxatives, extreme exercise, fasting, etc. This cycle becomes almost impossible to stop eventually.
Anti-emetic (Against-vomiting)
About 1 in every 200 people is bulimic or has some bulimic tendencies.
Certainly, anyone can be bulimic.
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if your vomiting from sinus drainage grow some balls and get the F**K over it
i am bulimic and i researched it after i was diagnosed.
Michelle was bulimic in high school.
Cerenia works by blocking a specific receptor in the brain called the neurokinin-1 receptor. This receptor is involved in the vomiting reflex, so by blocking it, Cerenia helps prevent vomiting in dogs and cats.
You could technically be considered bulimic after the first time you force yourself to throw up to lose weight. (Having the flu, or are sick, or food poisoning, ect. doen't count!) Most people, however, would begin to label someone / themselves as bulimic nce throwing up, bingeing, purging, and all that goes along with it become routine or at least happen pretty frequently.
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.