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Avatar f tn how can i can cope with weight changes in eating disorder recovery? I have eating disorder not otherwise specified had it since 7th grade , now 19. Also how can i deal with the sickness that accompanies me after eating.?
1246367 tn?1271225330 They are about more than just food. Whatever was going on underneath that was fueling your eating disorder is still there. You might want to consider some support in the form of counseling from a therapist experienced with eating disorders. OA is also a good source of support and learning and working the steps with a sponsor. It's hard to do this alone.
1103360 tn?1258309599 Hi Jewel I am a Type 1 diabetic who has fifteen years recovery from an eating disorder and was grateful for every day of that recovery when I was diagnosed with diabetes 2 years ago. It is a rough combination. I strongly encourage you to get treatment for your eating disorder so that you can manage your diabetes and live your life. Lying to your doctor doesn't help you. Tell him/her the truth and ask for a referral to a therapist who has experience with eating disorder.
Avatar f tn You need to seek help from psychiatrist or psychologist. You have an eating disorder that stems from some childhood issue that needs to be resolved. Please take care of this as soon as possible. Good luck to you.
Avatar f tn Dear Snoopy, In order to determine whether you have an eating disorder or not, I would advise you to have a comprehensive evaluation by an eating disorder specialist. The three vegetative signs of depression are sleep disturbance, change in appetite (for you a decrease in appetite) and decrease interest in previously enjoyed activities.
Avatar n tn Hi, My three and a half year old daughter has lately been avoiding to participate in group activities. She goes to a Montessori 3 year kinder and she is a mini tigers taekwondo club. She stopped liking to play with the group. She decides to sit and watch. She asks mum to tell who ever is in charge that she doesn't want to play. Mummy ignores it. She is also afraid of loud noises. I am really curious whether this is something that I can develop my child to overcome or get rid off?
Avatar n tn I'm pretty sure I do, either that or body dysmorphic disorder or both. I really don't know what eating disorder I have. It's nothing I'm proud of, more something I've learned to live with.
Avatar f tn There may be a support group in or around where you live. It seems to spin out of control and it's hard to correct on your own. Find someone to talk to and seek professional help. I am in the middle of trying to figure out how to handle my eating disorder and because I do not know where to start I am loosing hope on getting it fixed fast. I am thinking about going to talk to a professional and a support group.
Avatar f tn the activities of several respiratory chain complexes,particularly complex I and III activities were modestly reduced,but not enough to satisfy a minor criterion of the modified WC for the diagnosis of a mitochondrial respiratory chain disorder.We cannot confirm or exclude the diagnosis.However it should be noted that the specimen arrived in OCT like material which may interfere with the accurate measurement of enzyme activity."His numbers were 36% at Baylor and 8.
Avatar f tn I lost connection to this site unfortunately never read any of those response thanks for being consistent and still replying. They only diagnosed her with eating disorder and started meds two months ago.
Avatar f tn I believe that I may be on my way to an eating disorder. I am 34 years old, 5'3" and I weigh 107. I am very petite and always have been. I haven't truely ever worked out, I've just been very very lucky. Even after having two kids, I lost all the weight without doing much. From as far back as I can remember I have always had problems eating if I was overly stressed or emotional about something. During those times, I will not eat.
Avatar f tn Hi, Im 15, weigh 47kg (103 pounds) and am about 163cm. I have a athletic body, and im worried that i might be getting a eating disorder. My mum says its just how im built, and i'll get better. First of all, im scared to gain weight, and go over 50kg. I know im growing, but i dont wont to gain weight. I dont eat breakfast, sometimes lunch, and mabey dinner. I weigh myself, and if i think im getting close to 50kg, i wont eat, and might do some exercise.
Avatar f tn Being fearful of gaining weight and continually working to keep your weight at an unnatural low is indeed the sign you may have an eating disorder. Nobody can diagnose you online but I assume you are posting because you suspect that is what is going on. But you are ahead of the game because you recognize it is not healthy! I encourage you to get some help. It may not be something you can just figure your way out of.
1564404 tn?1295154236 You definitely have an eating disorder. There is something called non specific, where you niether fit exactly into a catergory.Purging is not good for you ,EVER. NO matter how often , its so bad for your body and teeth. I have suffered from bulimia and I know its a struggle. MY advice is to not restrict yoursefl to 300 cal a day or anything under1200-1500. Your body will go into starvation mode and retain more water and food and in the long run it will make you fatter and unhealthy.
Avatar f tn Is anyone familiar with binge eating disorder? I have been struggling with what I believe is binge eating disorder. It has gotten out of control and I am at a loss as to how to stop it. I have gained a horrible amount of weight and am miserable. I just want to regain control and able to cope in a healthy way...
Avatar n tn When I feel happy I can eat a lot of food and a big plate (haha) but when I am sad or depressed I am not eating and starving.. and I loose an appetite. do u think it can be some kind of eating disorder? Also I cant gain weight its always around 50kg.
1752201 tn?1312116004 Usually gas like you have is caused by skipping meals or eating a great big meal earlier in the day or by not eating enough regular meals. Also important for good digestion is to drink plenty of water daily (shoot for six glasses), and to exercise regularly, and eat enough fiber foods like oat cereal, whole wheat sandwiches, colorful salads, fresh or frozen vegies cooked, and fruit for a snack. Chris, I can also talk to you about panic disorder, as I have that!
Avatar n tn I limit it, but I worry about her developing an eating disorder or something by focusing so much on what she eats. I feel like I'm always nagging. How can I help her eat less, without giving her a complex?
Avatar n tn Do you still see a therapist for your eating disorder? Are you part of a support group? I think it is really key to stay involved in that. I think the actual percentage is 7 to 30 % will gain weight with Risperdal. The rest don't. So, maybe you won't. You can stave off weight gain by exercising (the right amount-- not over doing it) and eating a proper diet with the right amount of calories (not overeating). That seems obvious, right? ha. But so often easier said than done.
1202981 tn?1265620378 This is a website where people who think they may have an eating disorder come to get help. Vomiting after eating because you feel you are fat or want to lose weight is a very bad idea. It leads to all sorts of medical problems and leads to the development of an eating disorder which means your whole life can become obsessed with bingeing and purging (vomiting) and you are miserable. Just ask anyone on this website who's been there. Like me.