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    Recovering from 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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    Eating disorders are a fast track to terrible health. Few people that have eating disorders realize exactly what consequences they are exposing their bodies to when they choose to neglect nutrition in favor of a slimmer figure. Sadly, approximately ten percent of all people with anorexia or bulimia will die as a result of the disorders, and for that reason, it’s important to seek treatment if you are, in fact, facing an eating disorder. In this article, we’ll talk about some of the steps that people take when they wish to recover from a problem with anorexia or bulimia.

    Many times, people with eating disorders who seek to remedy their problem are afraid to take the first step. The first step is definitely the hardest when it comes to tackling a problem such as anorexia or bulimia, but you need to realize that it is the most necessary step to take. While you may be hesitant, you should realize that there are likely many things that you don’t know about the problem that you face. For that reason, talking to someone about your dietary issues may clear up a lot of the feelings that you are having.

    One of the things that people with eating disorders often think about when it comes to conquering the problem is the idea that they will be out of shape if they stop their habits. While it may be hard to consider, oftentimes, the problem that you are facing with your self image is a problem that isn’t dictated by your weight. You can keep in reasonable shape if you employ a good diet and exercise to a certain extent, but you have to realize that the problem is in your mind, not your body. There are healthier ways to keep in shape, and eating disorders can be deadly. Also, your mind suffers while you are victim to an eating disorder; the lack of nutrition that one experiences when anorexic or bulimic can lead to feelings of depression. It’s important to realize that those feelings can go away if you seek counseling. Qualified professionals can do much when it comes to helping you to feel more comfortable in your own shoes.

    Many people who face an eating disorder feel that they are alone with the problem. There is no statement further from the truth. Bulimia and anorexia are present throughout our society today, to a degree many are unfamiliar with. Approximately one out of every seven college-aged women are faced with a problem with bulimia. When these problems are left untreated, they can spin out of control and cause tons of damage to the body. There are support groups available for those who face eating disorders, and you can find help on the internet as well as within your community. Remember, the first step is the hardest when it comes to overcoming a problem with yourself; you need to realize that you have a problem, and then properly act on it in order to preserve your well-being and quality of life.



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