How do you know when you have an eating disorder?
I eat a lot. Just think of someone you know who eats a lot then times that by 10 and that’s how much I eat? Think I got an eating disorder or love to eat. NO FAT JOKES
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Only a doctor could truly diagnose an eating disorder and I wouldn’t trust everyone who answers your question who says they’re doctors. So, that being said I will tell you that I’m not a doctor. But, I can tell you that some of the important questions to ask yourself when when doing an assessment for an eating disorder are: How many problems are my eating habits and weight causing me?, How much discomfort do my eating habits and weight cause me? Is it possible that I could develop serious health problems due to my food consumption?, And how much do I eat, and how much weight do I gain in comparison to my peers?
You may have binge eating disorder….Or you may have some other medical condition that gives you a voracious appetite. To rule out binge eating disorder, try looking at this website for symptoms common to that condition.
It is very possible that you have an eating disorder.. I recommend that you take a look at this informational site about eating disorders: http://www.eatingdisorder.com/eating-disorders-help.html?utm_source=ans&utm_medium=pv&utm_content=ld&utm_campaign=rcx
And on there you will find a lot of helpful and useful information about the different types of eating disorders, their symptoms and causes, treatment options that are available and more.
Also, you may want to call a toll-free helpline 1-800-714-8354 and speak to a trained professional who will be able to advise you with what steps you should be taking moving forward, whether or not you need treatment, etc.
Hope this is helpful, good luck.