This is not the right place to get a diagnosis.
You obviously have some issues about food - perhaps you should go and seek professional help - start with your family doctor, who can assess you and refer you to the appropriate specialist. This problem could be either physical or mental, and without a full history and examination, it is impossible to tell which.
2006-10-08 21:02:44
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answered by Anonymous
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This is an eating disorder, and it can cause permanent damage to your throat, because when you vomit up the food, you also bring up stomach acids which aren't supposed to be up in that area. Repeated doing this will definitely physically hurt you,
and your emotional reponses are already being set.
Hopefully someone will help you find qualified help. Your bf is helpless to do anything, so go to an adult, or call a help line, ask the nurse at the school, or your clergy person. Anyone who can help you use the Yellow Pages to find some help.
2006-10-08 22:04:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You are kidding yourself if you don't think you have a problem.
Be aware that your stomach acids will erode your teeth which is really attractive. You should also know that continually stressing your esophagus can cause it to split and you could hemorrhage to death. And another factor to consider is that after continually forcing yourself to vomit you will eventually reach the point where you can't hold anything in your stomach at all because you trained it to convulse when anything is put into it. That's when you learn the joys of being fed intravenously in the hospital.
Anorexics and bulimics run a great risk of causing themselves internal damage especially to the heart leading to cardiac arrest.
You will do what you want to do regardless of what anyone tells you. Enjoy your life while you can...
2006-10-08 22:09:42
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answered by Anonymous
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You simply eliminate the carbonated drinks every meal. Since you're weight conscious, better drink at least 10-15 glasses of water everyday. As I have said, no to carbonated drinks, as well as sweets, salty, spicy and fatty food. Try this and you will see for yourself the good effect. Because I lose weight from 75 kilos to 62 kilos in 3 months!
2006-10-08 22:09:25
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answered by Maganda 3
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I know how you feel, it is a pretty gross feeling. I wouldnt consider that alone to be a disorder as long as you are not doing it to loose weight. If you get addicted to throwing up for whatever reason, that is a disorder. Throwing up to often is very bad for you, however, and could mess up your esophagus. Just try to eat less at a time, and theres nothing wrong with getting help if you are concerned about it.
2006-10-08 21:08:23
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answered by Anya 2
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It is possible you're on the start or could end up having a disorder, but i'm no doctor. I'm concerned that by throwing up you're depriving your body from nutrition. Talk to someone about this other than your boyfriend. The national eating disorder association has a page on their website called "Ask a NEDA expert". I highly recommend checking this out so you can get some concrete advice to your situation from real experts.
http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/p.asp?WebPage_ID=852
Good luck and please take care of yourself.
2006-10-08 21:07:05
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answered by divad 2
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sounds like it. eat smaller meals. if you are wanting to lose weight try eating 5 or 6 really small meals a day. that way you wont feel full and therefore wont feel the need to puke
2006-10-08 21:01:50
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answered by hwall 4
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properly it is not anorexia consistent with probability somewhat disordered ingesting. it is not healthy. it rather is how I even have been recently. I misplaced 30 some pounds on the grounds that August. i'd desire to stand to lose it nonetheless besides the undeniable fact that it's not the right way.
2016-12-26 13:18:46
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answered by ? 3
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I think it depends on why & how you're puking. If you're forcing yourself to puke then it's a problem/disorder. If you're puking because you feel too full & it happens w/o you forcing yourself to, then maybe it's not a disorder. Talk to your Doctor
2006-10-08 21:08:21
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answered by Blue Angel 2
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ur becoming bulimic.... if ur bf doesnt mind u being chubby then u have a good bf, dont lose weight to meet others expectations, but if u want to lose weight because u want to be healthier and fitter, then the only solution is eating healthy and excercising.
2006-10-08 21:04:37
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answered by Mr.Moo 4
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