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The most common element surrounding ALL Eating Disorders is the inherent presence of a low self esteem
Men and Women living with Binge Eating Disorder suffer a combination of symptoms similar
to those of Compulsive Overeaters and Bulimia. The sufferer periodically goes
on large binges, consuming an unusually large quantity of food in a short period of time (less
than 2 hours) uncontrollably, eating until they are uncomfortably full. The weight of each individual is
usually characterized as above average or overweight, and sufferers tend to have a more difficult
time losing weight and maintaining average healthy weights. Unlike with Bulimia, they do not purge following a Binge episode.
Reasons for Binge Eating can be similar to those of Compulsive Overeating; Using Binges as a way to hide from
their emotions, to fill a void they feel inside, and to cope with daily stresses
and problems in their lives. Binging can be used as a way to keep people away, to subconsciously
maintain an overweight appearance to cator to society's sad stigma "if I'm fat, no one will like me," as each
person suffering may feel undeserving of love. As with Bulimia, Binging can also be used as self-punishment for doing "bad" things, or for
feeling badly about themselves.
A person suffering with Binge Eating Disorder is at health risk for a heart attack,
high blood-pressure and cholesterol, kidney disease and/or failure, arthritis and bone deterioration, and stroke.
from Stephanie...
My first memory of my disorder was when I was 8. One night after dinner I found myself rummaging through the garbage to finish off what no one else wanted. No one was around. I was very secretive about it. But was my way of having control in my life. My parents were always critical of who I was and my body, especially.
I'd eat in secret, gorging myself with more food than necessary, way beyond the point of feeling full. Guilt, anxiety and fear would always ensue. Feelings of rage, hatred and loathing would follow; or severe depression with suicidal tendencies. You know it's ironic: I understand my disease enough to know that it all stems from issues of control (feeling out of control and abusing food to regain it). But I am so out of control when I abuse food, that it just becomes a vicious cycle day after day after day.
:: :: ED or Diet? :: Anorexia :: Bulimia :: Compulsive Eating :: ::
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