Anorexia is a feeding disorder characterized with the fear of gaining weight.
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Getting professional help from a licensed therapist or Eating Disorder Treatment Center is essential to coping with anorexia. Educating your self about eating disorders is also very helpful for most people. If you seek treatment you will get all the education you need to succeed in recovery. Finding support is essential to coping with and recovering from an eating disorder. They thrive in secrecy and isolation. Living with an eating disorder is much like experiencing a nightmare. It can be extremely traumatic. Don’t go it alone – reach out to trustworthy people – who understand what an eating disorder is all about.
Start to eat things you used to like. Start in tiny amounts and eventually increase your food and if you over extercise try extercising less. I once struggled with this disorder. It is an infectious thought. Food is required to survive and you are beautiful; you don’t need to lose weight. If you look like bones, then you need to put on weight because men and women want women or men who look healthy. In their instincts, they want healthy partners. Maybe even be curvy because boobs and butts are a collection of fat. Some people like a nice boob or butt and if you’re a dude struggling, I like a man with a nice ass. Love yourself and slowly reverse as much damage as possible. It’s hard to love someone who doesn’t love themself. So work towards bettering yourself and relizing you can struggle. Ask for help and people will help. Accept that you have anorexia and try to fix yourself. It doesn’t hurt to talk to a doctor. And if you aren’t skin and bones, it still doesn’t make it right.