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Symptoms of Bulimia

Symptoms of bulimia, according to the National Institutes of Health, exhibit themselves in a binge-purge process at least twice a week for three months. The numbers can vary, but it provides the reader with an idea of bulimia symptoms.= as it relates to the binge purge process.

Symptoms of bulimia might also include; food bingeing on foods high on sugar, fat and calories. This bulimia symptom is also accompanied by a feeling of being out of control of your eating.

Another symptom of bulimia is a purging activity after the binge. Purging is a behavior where their bulimic voluntarily rids themselves of the food ingested during the binge. The behaviors associated with purging range from laxative abuse, self induced vomiting, compulsive exercise, ipecac or diuretics. These symptoms of bulimia are all about weight loss, feeling fat and the exacerbation of the distorted image of their body. Don’t wait any longer, Call for help today!
Bulimia symptoms can also include, but are not limited to;

• Depression
• Obsessive compulsive disorder
• Preoccupation of food and weight
• Dental problems and dental erosion
• Gastrointestinal challenges
• Constant conversation of food and weight

Bulimia symptoms can even include emotions or feelings that an individual with anorexia nervosa may experience; both the anorexic and bulimic experience shame, guilt and self loathing regularly. They also share the fear and anxiety over gaining weight, with an intense focus on losing weight.
One element is different in the individual with anorexia will always appear to be losing or have lost weight, where another of the symptoms of bulimia is that a bulimic can appear with “normal weight”.

If you have or a loved one exhibits some of the symptoms of bulimia, we encourage you to call us to provide you with support in the next step. Our professional staff is always available at no cost to evaluate the symptoms of bulimia and help determine what the problem is. If we determine the symptoms of bulimia are actually bulimia nervosa, we will find you a treatment center which specialized in bulimia treatment anywhere in the country.

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