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    Anorexia Treatment
    Author: Mike Serovey
    Website: http://www.mikeserovey.net
    Added: Mon, 04 Feb 2008 20:13:58 -0600
    Category: Eating Disorders
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    When it comes to the eating disorder known as anorexia, it's of the utmost importance to address the problem as soon as it arises. It is a terrible eating disorder which can cause irrevocable damage to the body, and for that reason, seeking help for the condition is very necessary. Many anorexics would like to seek treatment, but are afraid to take the first step. That may be because they feel fearful of what the experience ahead of them will be like when they seek treatment. In this article, we'll give you a basic idea of what anorexia treatment consists of to help to give you an idea of what to expect.

    First off, it's important to note that the recovery process is never easy. Since the problem is rooted in the mind of an individual, they can never truly be cured until they get out of the method of thinking about themselves exclusively in terms of their body weight. It's a tough process for many to face, and as many as twenty to thirty percent of all recovering anorexics will drop out of treatment before they can truly benefit from it, causing them to relapse. There is definitely not a quick fix to the disorder, as years and years of psychological work may be necessary in order to truly free your mind from the burdens of the disorder. Those who do make a recovery, however, often go on to lead healthy and happy lives. Many experts in the field of eating disorders stress that full treatment may take as long as seven to ten years. It may be a long road to follow, but the resulting feelings of self-worth and importance that can result can be well worth it. Around eighty percent of all eating disorder sufferers who seek treatment will benefit from the treatments, with many of them successfully conquering their disorder. Those who remain untreated for the disease often face numerous health risks which can seriously add up over a lifetime of abuse.

    When it comes to recovery, the first step that is necessary would be to get your physical health back to order. Recovering anorexics are asked to do their best to maintain a normal healthy body weight. For women, this success can be marked by the return of the menstrual period which may have ceased when the eating disorder took hold. When the body is back to a normal functioning state, psychological aspects of the disorder can be focused on. That means that counselors will work with you to help rid yourself of fears of food and gaining weight. They will also do other things to help you try to make a return to life before anorexia, asking that you engage in healthy behaviors with people around your age and having fun doing things that don't relate to appearance. Support groups are often helpful to one's successful treatment of anorexia, and they should also be considered when facing the problem. The one thing that you shouldn't do is face the problem all by yourself.



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