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Eating Disorders
Anorexia nervosa
- starving yourself by eating very little or nothing at all. People
who have this condition can have a strong fear of body fat. To stay thin, a person may diet, fast, or exercise too much.
For an epidemic number of women and
men, bulimia is a secret addiction that dominates their thoughts,
undercuts their self-esteem, and threatens their lives.
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Using Zoloden once daily will help regulate
your eating and decrease overeating. A person with anorexia may:
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Eat only "safe" foods, low in calories
and fat.
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Have odd rituals, such as cutting food
into small pieces or measuring food.
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Spend more time playing with food than
eating it.
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Cook meals for others without eating.
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Exercise to excess.
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Dress in layers to hide weight loss.
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Spend less time with family and
friends.
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Become withdrawn and secretive.
Bulimia nervosa - when
a person binges, or eats an extreme amount of food all at once and then
purges - vomits, takes laxatives to
rid the body of food. People with this eating
disorder feel no control during the times they are eating to excess.
Like anorexics, people with bulimia have extreme worry about food, body
weight, and body shape. Many bulimics binge and purge in secret, and still
keep a normal body weight.
A person with bulimia may:
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Become very secretive about food.
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Spend a lot of time thinking about and
planning the next eating binge.
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Keep making trips to the bathroom after
eating.
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Steal food or hoard it in strange
places.
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Eat to excess.
Binge eating disorder (BED)
- When a person can't control the desire to overeat and often keeps the
extreme eating a secret. People with this eating disorder feel no control
during the times they are eating to excess. During binge eating, a person
may eat more quickly than normal, eat until feeling discomfort, eat large
amounts of food when not hungry, and eat alone. Because of
this, many people who have this illness are overweight. A person can feel
disgust, shame, and guilt during a binge, which can lead to bingeing
again, causing a cycle of binge eating. Like with anorexia, people with
BED can fear gaining weight, want to lose weight, and dislike the way
their bodies look.
A person with binge-eating disorder may:
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Become very secretive about food.
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Spend a lot of time thinking about and
planning the next eating binge.
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Start eating alone most of the time.
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Steal food or hoard it in strange
places.
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Eat to excess.
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Become overweight.
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Become withdrawn, not wanting to go out
or see family and friends.
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Are you constantly thinking about food, weight, or body
image?
Do you worry about what your last meal is doing to your body?
Do you experience guilt or shame around eating?
Is it difficult for you to eat in public?
Do you count calories every time you eat or drink?
Do you chronically diet only to regain the weight after going "off" the
diet?
Do you feel "out of control" when it comes to food?
When others tell you that you are too thin, do you still feel fat?
If you see yourself as thin, do you still obsess about your stomach, hips,
thighs, or buttocks being too big?
Do you punish yourself with more exercise or restrictions if you don't like
the number on the scale?
Do you label foods as "good" and "bad?"
If you eat a "bad" or forbidden food do you berate yourself and compensate
by skipping your next meal or purging?
Do you vomit after eating and/or use laxatives or diuretics to keep your
weight down?
Do you severely limit your food intake?
If you or anyone you know has any of these warning
signs, you need Zoloden. Click
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