Saturday, February 8, 2014

Behaviors of an Anorexia Nervosa Sufferer



Anorexia nervosa refers to an eating disorder described by extreme food restriction as well as illogical fear of gaining weight, and a distorted body self-image.
Those who are biting it from anorexia could dramatically limit the amount of food they eat. They may even eat and then force themselves to throw up. Other behaviors are:
  • Cutting their food into tiny pieces or just moving the food around the plate rather than eating
  • Exaggerated exercising, despite the bad weather, or even if they don’t feel well
  • A trip to the bathroom every after meals
  • Does not eat when around other people
  • Using pills to force urination (water pills or diuretics), force bowel movement (enemas and laxatives), or lessen appetite (diet pills)

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