Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Anorexia and bulimia

Don't freak, just eat
by Sierra Holter


Hundreds of girls everywhere feel tortured every day when they look in the mirror. Some go to drastic measures to make sure they don't gain an extra pound or even to feel like they've gained an ounce. Anorexia and Bulimia are serious and deadly habits that kill 50,000 women in the U.S.

Many anorexics say they acquired this habit when they started puberty, when the female body actually gains weight to handle all the changes taking place. Others say they've had that fear instilled in them after someone made a rude remark about their weight as a child. There are also women who see it as just a simple way to lose a few pesky pounds. Truth is anorexia and Bulimia are the real deal, they soon become an addiction and the young women spiral out of control.

Teenagers who do not have to battle this inner monster are educated about it in middle school health class. The only thing they usually get out of it is "Blah, blah, blah eat healthy. Blah, blah, blah don't starve yourself. Blah, blah, blah". Do they really listen to the severity of the problem? No. So one might ask how does a seemingly beautiful, young, vibrant young woman become so obsessed with her looks she's willing to risk her health to "look better"? Well, there's a myriad of reasons some ranging from childhood obesity to childhood starvation. Many have been reported saying "I just wanted to look like the models in those magazines". This is an unrealistic goal for many teenagers and an unrealistic way to feel comfortable with your body. The reason is different for all bulimics and anorexics. Regardless of what the main factor may be, once an eating disorder takes control, the individual has an insatiable hunger to regain control of their life.
It's hard to believe that this silent killer takes hold of 10% of all high school girls. Sometimes the warning signs are hard to see so here are 5 red flags you should look out for when suspecting anorexia or bulimia:
1. Skipping meals
2. Obsession with calories, fat grams, and nutrition
3. Fixation with body image.
4. Compulsive exercising
5. Harshly critical or appearance.
Don't let a loved be affected by this disease. If you suspect anyone of dealing with this monster help them get treatment as soon as possible. No one wants to see someone they love wither away into nothing.

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