October 10, 2007

Understanding About Eating Disorders

Eating disorders can easily be classed as the growing epidemic in the world today, and it is not hard to see why. After all, the image of beauty today is sharply different than it was even ten years ago, and is continuing to go at the same pace into the future. Women especially are expected to look a certain way, and this is the primary factor that causes eating disorders.

Different Types of Eating Disorders

There are different types of eating disorders, with one of the most popular being anorexia. Those who suffer from anorexia usually have an extremely low self-esteem and often also have a tremendous need to control their surroundings and their emotions as well, and anorexia is usually a way to cope with certain emotions such as stress, anxiety, and unhappiness.

Then there is also bulimia, which is when a large amount of food is eaten in a relatively short period of time and is then purged back up; behaviors such as taking laxatives or self-induced vomiting are the two most common ways of purging that are used. Bulimia occurs a lot of the time due to the fact that the person feels overwhelmed in coping with their emotions, or because they are trying to subconsciously punish themselves for something.

Both of these eating disorders should be taken incredibly seriously, and if you or someone you know has or may have one of these or any other eating disorders, the seeking of help is truly crucial.

One of the hardest things of all can be admitting that you have an eating disorder, but you should know that if you do you certainly are not the only one out there, and that you should feel no shame. If you want help, it is available, and you can find other ways to release your stress and to live your life, and you can rid yourself of this problem.

Remember that recovery is usually an incredibly long road, and that you do not have to travel that road alone, as you can find people that will stick by your side the entire way through. It really is important to reach out for help, and in fact, not only is it important to ask for help, it is actually necessary, as this is the only way that you will truly be able to recover from your eating disorder.

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