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    Helping Yourself When You Have An Eating Disorder
    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 having an eating disorder, the problem can be very difficult to face up to. Many feel that they aren't ready to involve themselves in a treatment program, and while professional treatment is recommended, if you simply cannot commit yet, there are some things that you can try on your own in order to curb your problem. Remember that eating disorders are rooted in your psyche, and it can be difficult to overcome them on your own. If your weight loss is becoming unhealthy and may be a threat to your life, you should definitely seek the help of a physician. No amount of weight loss is worth the ultimate price.

    When it comes to battling anorexia, you need to establish some guidelines that will keep you in good shape but won't damage your health. One great way of establishing a diet that will be healthy for you is to follow the food pyramid. By ensuring that you are getting all the nutrition that you need, you can lay the groundwork for a healthy diet in the future. Be sure that you're getting the daily caloric intake that is recommended for your size and age. Also, if you'd like to keep in shape, you should begin an exercise program that consists of thirty to sixty minute long workouts that you participate in three to five times per week. After deciding upon some basic meal plans and workouts, be sure to check with a physician to ensure that the plan you've made is the right one for your recovery. Also, you can help to lessen the psychological burden of the disorder by asking people you know for an honest opinion of your weight. Realize that people who say that you are skinny or of an average weight are telling you the truth, and that you shouldn't be ashamed of your body.

    Bulimia can be a tough problem to conquer. Many people find that the best way to avoid binge eating and purging is to ensure that your life is running stable and smooth. Don't take on too many commitments at once, and don't allow yourself to be overcome by an emotion, as anger, sadness, and even boredom can be a trigger for bulimic episodes. While you shouldn't take on more activities than you can handle, you should do your best to schedule your time wisely so that you don't have too many 'empty' periods of time in which you aren't accomplishing anything. Do your best to avoid negative behaviors and feelings about yourself, and try to keep a positive attitude.

    These are just some simple guidelines that can be of use when one is trying to help themselves to conquer a problem on their own. Remember, medical help is highly recommended if you feel that you are experiencing a problem with an eating disorder. There are plenty of people available to help you through your difficult time, and all it takes is some dedication and a little bit of courage.



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