It's different for diffrerent people. Some gain weight, some lose weight and some just have medical problems that they don't even know about as a result of being bulimic.. such as heart failure.. Not a good choice!!
2006-09-18 13:59:05
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answered by ? 3
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I am a recovering bulimic/ED-nos, when I restricted my calories (less than 300 a day) I lost lots of weight, as many anorexics do, I turned onto bulimia, I have lost no weight being bulimic, nor have I gained any, but I have gained many health issues including throwing up blood, gastrointestinal problems, bloodshot eyes, puffy cheeks, a poor body-image, and other mental things. It is not uncommon for a bulimic to gain weight, as it is impossible to rid your body of ALL of the food, infact you only lose about 40-70% I think, you might feel lighter but it's pretty much mostly water...
=/ it sucks all around
2006-09-18 14:04:47
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are thinking of becoming bulimic then DON'T.
It may make you look healthier but you are really killing yourself inside.
swelling of the cheeks or jaw area
cuts and calluses on the back of the hands and knuckles
teeth that look clear
Acts differently
is depressed
doesn't see friends or participate in activities as much
Check out the chart!
2006-09-19 10:49:35
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answered by Anonymous
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You will lose more than weight,hair,bone mass,teeth...
2006-09-18 13:59:18
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answered by nobody's hero 2
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