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BulimicBulimic behavior is so misunderstood that many people find it incredibly uncomfortable to even speak about. While most people can understand overeating until they are uncomfortable they can not imagine continually ridding themselves of food through; vomiting, abusing laxatives and diuretics, continual enemas or using ipecac syrup. Bulimics are intelligent men and women, a perfectionist in nature, control driven, shame based with low self esteem, obsessed with food and weight and always see their body other than it is. While a bulimic has a complex disorder to treat, bulimia nervosa is treatable and people do recover. If you are a bulimic looking for a bulimia program, call our eating disorder helpline today. Call 1-800-760-4162 Now! Bulimic TreatmentBulimic treatment works. Research shows us that the earlier you can get a bulimic treatment, the better their chances are of achieving a full recovery. The longer you wait the more severe the bulimic will experience and the more they adhere to the thought process and behaviors associated with the eating disorder. If you are able to find “first class” bulimic treatment it will not be solely focused on a person’s food and weight issues as they are symptoms of the “real” problems. The real problems are the underlying issues of the bulimic such as; • Sexual or physical trauma One of the most important aspects of bulimic treatment is to provide individualized treatment planning. Many eating disorder treatment programs expect the patient to fit into their program, while quality bulimic treatment adjusts their treatment planning to meet individual patient needs. Call for help today! When speaking to a bulimic regarding entering treatment, expect resistance,
anger and denial. These are all normal responses. Rather than give up
because the efforts can prove to be exhausting, try calling our helpline
for suggestions. Call 1-800-760-4162 today and allow
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