Anorexia and Bulimia
All psychological eating disorders deal with the victim's pre-occupation with food and the fear of gaining weight and becoming "big". Around the sufferer of an eating disorder, weight and body image may be continuously discussed, whether it be at home, at school, or at work. Most often a sufferer will read articles and books about the subject of body image and the thought of being "perfect" is soon implanted with his/her head.The difference between Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa is simply the sufferer's strategy of getting rid of unwanted weight and food. Anorectic's are extremely determined to control and restrict the amounts of food that they eat, and they will never eat any food that is not, in their regard, safe to eat because it could cause them to gain weight. Bulimics feel, and often are, out of control. After each time they eat, an overwhelming rush of guilt of consuming too much food floods over their bodies, and because of this they purge the food by vomiting, Dialectic's or laxative abuse as an attempt of ridding themselves of the unwanted substances. From this process of vomiting and laxative abuse, the sufferers feel disgusted with who they are and what they are doing, thus, t
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