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Actually its NOT Bulimia Nervosa that you have- if you have an eating disorder at all. You cannot be diagnosed via the internet, you will need to be evaluated by a mental health professional. However, if you are not binging, just eating small amounts of food and purging it (both by vomiting and exercise) this is a sub-clinical eating disorder called Eating Disorder Not Otherwise specified or EDNOS. Since this has only been 4 months I would say you fall into this category because you are just developing the symptoms of an Eating disorder and its not yet full blown. EDNOS is still very very serious and deadly if you allow it to continue, it is as serious as having anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa or binge eating disorder..
I suggest you talk to your family doctor or nurse at your school/free clinic/etc about this. Hospitalization/treatment center is not needed at this point so you don't have to worry about being 'locked up'. In order to stop this now and not let it become a more serious problem, you may want to seek counseling to determine why these symptoms are now showing themselves, and to help you find better ways to cope with life/stresses/etc. I can honestly say if you do the work in therapy it IS possible to recover!
Every person with an eating disorder has an unhealthy relationship with food.
An estimated 1 in every 200 people suffers from an eating disorder.
An estimated 1 in every 200 people has a diagnoseable eating disorder, but as many as 1 in 5 have had eating disorder like tendencies or disordered eating habits.
Not necessarily. Anorexia is characterized by severe restricted eating (which does apply), but it also encompasses an irrational desire to lose weight, excessive exercising, and a disorder mental state of mind.
An estimated 1 in every 200 people suffer from and eating disorder. Of that, 90% are female and 10% are male.
An estimated 1 in every 200 people suffers from an eating disorder, while about 1 in 5 has or has had disordered eating at some point in their life (yo-yo dieting, fad dieting, fasting, fast food addiction, ect.)
An estimated 1 in every 200 people suffers from an eating disorder. On the other hand, 1 in 5 or so people suffers from disordered eating (chronic dieting, yo-yo dieting, addicted to fast food, ect.).
An estimated 1 in every 200 people in the world is suspected to suffer from some form of an eating disorder. Of that, 90% are women and 10% are men.
"You" is a personal statement, but eating disorder do affect a large variety of people. An estimated 1 in every 200 people suffers from an eating disorder, while about 1 in 5 have some sort of disordered eating habits.
1 in every 200 people suffers from an eating disorder. As many as 1 in 10 have acted with impulsive or eating disorder habits 1 to 5 times in their life (made themselves throw up, crash dieted, ect.).
There are many notes and facts about eating disorders. Some are... *Eating disorder affect an estimated 1 in every 200 people. *Of that, 1 in every 250 is anorexic. *Bulimia is the most common eating disorder *11% of all people have forcefully thrown up (purged) at least once in their life. *About 20% of people with eating disorders die from the disorder or die from a side-effect or direct result of the disorder. *Those affected by eating disorders women:men is 9:1. *95% of eating disorder occus in middle- or upper-class families. *2/3 of eating disorder cases occur in "western" society (america, west europe, ect.) *73% of people who have an eating disorder also have a substance abuse problem (drugs, alcohol, smoking, ect.) *Only about 30% of people with eating disorders every fully recover (most will just relapse) *Eating disorders are one of the fasted rising disease in the world annually
1 in every 250 people who suffers from an eating disorder has anorexia.