Do I have an Eating Disorder?

Boys, girls, men and women from all types of background and ethnic groups can suffer from eating disorders. Eating disorders are a way of coping with feelings that are making you unhappy or depressed. It may be difficult to face up to and talk about, feelings like anger, sadness, guilt, loss or fear. An eating disorder is a sign that you need help in coping with life, and sorting personal problems.

Conditions as complex as eating disorders mean that there are variations in the typical signs, and not all symptoms will apply to all people. You may feel that you have a mixture of anorexia and bulimia, or alternate between them. Some people also find they are affected by an urge to harm themselves or abuse alcohol or drugs.

Even if you don't have these symptoms if you are worried and upset by something, anything, it is important you find someone to talk to. Don't bottle it all up.

Eating Disorders do not include food allergies, selective eating issues or disorders of the digestive system. However, a G.P should be the first point of call for these issues as well as for eating disorders.


Symptoms of Anorexia

 Physical signs Behavioural signs  Psychological signs
 Severe weight loss Wanting to be left alone Intense fear of gaining weight
 Periods stopping (Amenorrhoea) Wearing big baggy clothes Depressed
 Hormonal changes in men and boys Excessive exercising Feeling emotional
 Difficulty sleeping Lying about eating meals Obsession with dieting
 Dizziness Denying there is a problem Mood swings
 Stomach pains Difficulty concentrating Distorted perception of body weight and size
 Constipation Wanting to have control  Thinking about food all the time
 Poor circulation & feeling cold  Feeling guilty after eating

Symptoms of Bulimia

 Physical signs  Behavioural signs  Psychological signs

Sore throat / swollen glands

 Eating large quantities of food

 Feeling ashamed, depressed and guilty

 Stomach pains

 Being sick after eating

 Feeling out of control

 Mouth infections

 Being secretive

 Mood Swings

 Irregular periods

 Abusing laxatives Feeling guilty after eating

 Dry or poor skin

  

 Difficulty sleeping

  

 Sensitive or damaged teeth

  

Symptoms of Binge-eating Disorder

Physical signsBehavioural signsPsychological signs
Weight gainEating large quantities of foodFeeling depressed and out of control
 Eating inappropriate foodMood swings
 Being secretive

Emotional behaviour

   Feeling guilty after eating

I have some of these symptoms - what next?

If you have some of these symptoms it is important that you think about talking to somebody and getting some help. To begin with you might just want to find out more information. You can find more information on different types of eating disorders here





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