Warning signs for eating disorders
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ANOREXIA NERVOSA
* Deliberate self-starvation with weight loss
* Intense, persistent fear of gaining weight
* Refusal to eat, except tiny portions
* Continuous dieting
* Denial of hunger
* Compulsive exercise
* Excessive facial/body hair because of inadequate protein in diet
* Abnormal weight loss
* Sensitivity to cold
* Absent or irregular menstruation
* Hair loss
BULIMIA NERVOSA
* Preoccupation with food
* Binge eating, usually in secret
* Vomiting after bingeing
* Abuse of laxatives, diuretics, diet pills or drugs to induce vomiting
* Compulsive exercising
* Swollen salivary glands
* Broken blood vessels in the eyes
PHYSICAL REPERCUSSIONS FROM ONE OR BOTH DISEASES
* Malnutrition
* Serious heart, kidney and liver damage
* Intestinal ulcers
* Ruptured stomach
* Tears of the esophagus
* Dehydration
* Tooth/gum erosion
PSYCHOLOGICAL REPERCUSSIONS FROM BOTH DISEASES
* Depression
* Shame and guilt
* Mood swings
* Low self-esteem
* Withdrawal
* Perfectionism
* Impaired family and social relationships
* All-or-nothing thinking
* Source: National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated
Disorders
EATING BEHAVIOR TEST
* Do you starve yourself on a regular basis?
* Do you binge and then self-induce vomiting?
* Do you feel out of control when you eat?
* Do you feel powerful and in control when you are able to abstain from
eating?
* Do you binge on food when you are experiencing negative feelings?
* Do you feel that you do not deserve to eat?
* Do you know the calorie content in the foods that you eat?
* Do you feel the only control you have in your life is in the areas of
food and weight?
* Do you believe you are fat, even though people tell you otherwise?
* Do you feel you have to be perfect in everything that you do?
* Do you use laxatives, diet pills or diuretics as a method of weight
control?
* Do you exercise to burn calories, rather than to stay fit?
* Are you secretive about your eating habits?
* Do you feel anger toward anyone that questions your eating habits?
* Do you feel guilty after you eat?
* Do you hear negative messages in your head, saying you’re fat,
worthless, ugly, etc.?
* Do you avoid social events because there will be food present?
* Do you think about food constantly?
* Do you believe that life will be perfect and you will be happy if you
lose weight?
* Do you have an intense fear of gaining weight?
* Do you feel ashamed of your eating habits?
* Do you feel that no matter what you do, you will never be good enough?
* Do you think that you may have an eating disorder?
If you answered yes to three or more of the above questions, it could be
a sign that you have an eating disorder, or the beginning of one. You may
want to consider seeing a therapist or talking with someone at an eating
disorders clinic about this matter.
Source: From a pamphlet distributed at Corona del Mar High School.
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