Archive for the ‘Anorexia Treatment’ Category

Anorexia is a Serious Disease That Needs to be Unmasked in Early Stages

Sunday, October 12th, 2008

Anorexia is an illness that comes with loss of weight, physical and emotional problems. It is not a bad thing to lose weight but the affected persons lose too much weight and their lives are put into danger.

Besides this clear loss of weight anorexia can be recognized after some habits these patients have: they keep a diet for a long time, they always feel fat and are afraid of eating, they throw up and use laxatives and they practice sports too much.

Their body gets affected also. They will develop amenorrhea, meaning a lack of menstruation, they will lose hair, the breasts will shrink, and their skin will get dried and will get cold and blue. The heart will suffer, giving cardiac arrhythmias. Insomnia might also appear along with constipation, osteoporosis and low blood pressure.

In most of the cases mood changes will develop. The patient will feel depressed, impatient, will be much more nervous as before and some might even try to suicide.

In very young girls, puberty can be delayed by anorexia. The menstruation will fail to come and the breasts will not grow. If anorexia affects males, the level of testosterone might decrease, and provisional impotency will install.

Anorexia often begins sneaking. You take on a diet, because you want to loose weight, and when you do so, you start having a feeling that you can control your life. You might become addicted to that sense of control, and try to do more things, to keep proving your competence in a various shape of things. Because you succeeded to starve in order to loose weight, you might experience a raise of your self-esteem.

If people develop anorexia, it is often seen the fact that they have great emotional pain, they have a negative imagine about themselves, a dark perspective about their qualities.

They need to have the acceptance of the other people; they cannot have rest until they get this belief, even if this makes them feel uncomfortable. Living and guiding yourself after this concept has bad repercussions, you turn yourself from a healthy person into a sick one.

First, when you take on a diet, you see that you loose weight, and that will make you have a very fine perspective about yourself. You will think you look beautiful, and will have a great feeling, because our society is obsessed about thinness and the fact of being a thin person is assimilated with being a beautiful person.

The second step that follows is the idea that you permanently need to improve your aspect. You will try to do more in this way, and you might become obsessed of the idea of loosing weight. Your body is more and more devoided of the nutrients it needs, it cannot function normally in these conditions.

If others see that something is wrong with you, and tell you to eat more, you will deny your problem. You will say that everything is just fine, and you will deny the fact that you are tired and need more food.

Anorexia is an illness that can be fatal. With medical treatment, it can be reversible, and you can become again a healthy person. It will not be easy, it is quite hard to change your wrong eating habits and way of thinking, but with patience, counseling and typical treatment, you will get well, and this is a real reward for the will of defeating anorexia.

Anorexia Nervosa – Symptoms and Treatment

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Anorexia nervosa is a type of eating disorder. Individuals who suffer from anorexia are so afraid of putting on weight that they drastically cut back on the amount of food they eat and risk becoming dangerously thin.
Anorexia affects not only the body but also the mind. What starts off as simple dieting can soon get out of hand as the individual gets obsessed about losing weight and is consumed with thoughts of food, dieting and weight gain or weight loss. Individuals suffering from anorexia typically have distorted body images and no matter how emaciated they may look, they still see themselves as way too fat. If timely treatment is not given, anorexia can become a lifelong problem and can lead to other health problems including kidney damage, osteoporosis and heart failure.
Causes of anorexia
Anorexia most commonly starts off during the teenage years. Though there is no conclusive proof as to what causes it, risk factors are a combination of family history, personality traits and social factors. Individuals are more prone to suffering from anorexia if other family members are obese or have an eating disorder. Other factors that can bring on this condition is the need to be perfect all of the time, engaging in sports such as ballet and gymnastics that focus on body size or the occurrence of sudden stressful life events such as divorce or death of a loved one.
Symptoms of Anorexia
Denying that they have any problem and seeing themselves as grossly obese despite being dangerously under-weight are characteristic traits of anyone suffering from anorexia nervosa. They refuse any attempts of help and adamantly refuse to eat lest they put on any weight. They are obsessed with thoughts of dieting and weight gain and will exercise even when they are very ill. Very often persons suffering from anorexia will resort to inducing vomiting or using laxatives in a misguided attempt to avoid weight gain.
Sooner or later, they began to develop other signs associated with starvation including feeling tired, weak and faint; feeling cold all the time; slow heartbeat and low blood pressure; brittle nails and thinning hair and light purplish color skin on arms and legs because of poor blood flow. Sometimes there could also be a swelling in the hands and feet.
Treatment of Anorexia
Treatment is a must and is most effective when started early. Because it is as much an emotional disorder as a physical one, treatment would include working in tandem with a doctor, a counselor and a dietician. There are no medications available for treating anorexia but antidepressants are sometimes prescribed to overcome depression and anxiety and to prevent anorexia from recurring. Hospitalization is sometimes called for if the individual’s weight has dropped too low.

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Overcoming Binge Eating

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010


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An Eating Disorder Treatment Center Should Complete the Whole

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Just as eating problems don’t stem from being a bad person, you don’t have an eating disorder because you eat too little or too much. An eating disorder is a sign that the spiritual and mental systems of your body are out of whack. You are hurting, and the disorder is manifesting itself through your pain. Healing yourself is not a question of will power. The healing process needs to repair the underlying problem, a hurt that won’t go away by itself, no matter how hard you try to “will” it away. Eating disorders are often caused by serious traumatic experiences we have buried in our past. These could include sexual abuse, physical abuse, or a near death experience. The disorder cuts even deeper when consistently supported by cultural and environmental contributors such as growing up with families or friends who were overcritical about physical appearances. An eating disorder treatment center does more than help you change your diet or habits. It gets to the root of the problem-the underlying trauma as well as the unhealthy social images you’ve grown to contend with. An anorexia treatment center goes farther than mere nutrition, but also includes meditative, spiritual aspects. Programs go beyond just a healthy eating program, but include art expression, spiritual exploration, acupuncture and social therapies. The program is all inclusive, getting to the crux of the problem that rests at the base of each symptom. Likewise, bulimia treatment supports and treats the entire individual. This is not a blame game. The center recognizes the serious emotional effects living with this disorder can have. Programs focus on returning the balance, bringing in a holistic approach that focuses not just on the actual diet but actually finding happiness and fulfillment. 90 % of all eating disorders are caused by depression. When you find new energy in yourself, new reasons to live and new ways to enjoy living, you return yourself to a higher plane, the disorder melting away into a healthy, balanced lifestyle. Treatment programs focus on healing of the mind as well as the soul. Contending with an eating disorder is not about will power. You already have the will to live, otherwise you wouldn’t be here. Treatment centers instead get to the root of the emotional problem so you can live well, happy and inspired by the very life that surrounds you. Treat the whole of the problem through an introspective program of art, pet, recreational, and meditative therapies. Healing the whole is the only way to completely weed out the root of the disorder and return the body, mind and soul to their natural healthy balances. Casa Palmera is one such treatment center that focuses on the holistic health of the individual. More information can be found by emailing info@casapalmera.com or calling 888.481.4481.

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night before admission

Monday, March 8th, 2010


Tomorrows the big day. returning to treatment. Just wanted to give a last update and say goodbye for now!

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Battle Against Bulimia

Sunday, March 7th, 2010


This is my first video about my battle with bulimia. I can’t believe it took me 8 years to speak up about it, but I guess we all have to start somewhere. I’m going to look for treatment in September once i go away for school because my parents have no idea about my eating disorder, so recovering at home is out of the question (for now). So the journey to recovery begins! :)

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The Integrated Approach of Eating Disorder Treatment Center

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Eating disorder is such a complex problem that appears with many other serious problems like anxiety disorders, drug/alcohol addiction and some other psychiatric problems including bipolar disorder. Therefore, almost every eating disorder treatment center has the facility to diagnose all problems associated with eating disorder and provide proper medical remedy.

The eating disorder treatment center has the programs to assist the persons who are suffering from eating disorder and re-establishes their normal lives. It provides a supportive and cooperative environment along with necessary components. Besides, it also carefully copes up with the underneath problems like stressors and biochemical factors that cause them to binge, purge, and starve repeatedly. The experts of respective fields utilize a multi-disciplinary treatment approach to diagnose the all problems inter-connected to eating disorder.

Based upon the patients’ problems, needs and feedback, eating disorder treatment center offers individualized treatment approach like anorexia treatment, bulimia treatment, bipolar disorder treatment etc. In addition, it applies specialized and integrated techniques i.e. psychodynamic, education, and cognitive behavioral therapy.

More often, eating disorder treatment requires long-term treatment with special care; therefore, the most of the time severely affected person need to get hospitalize. The purpose is to keep patients under 24 hours and 7 days surveillance. Here patients with medical treatment also have been asked to follow yoga, relaxation, and stress management techniques. There is a cumulative effect of these treatments that assist to gain normal life soon.

However, sometimes eating disorder complicacy increases more consequently patients fallen under deep distress and started to feeling guilt and remorse which further lead them towards drug addiction and alcohol addiction. Hence, in this special situation, individuals immediately need to consult drug treatment center and alcoholism treatment center accordingly.

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I Wanted To Die Until I Came to The Option Institute

Friday, March 5th, 2010


Rachel had an eating disorder she was anorexic. She also cut herself and used drugs to help her deal with her depression. Her parents were desperate. After spending six months in a psychiatric hospital, she came to The Option Institute, co-founded by Barry Neil Kaufman and Samahria Lyte Kaufman. Rachel took the personal growth program, Inner Strength. She has continued with her studies and is now thriving, happy, and a Certified Option Process Mentor Counselor.

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Camela Balcomb – Shades of Hope Programs Overview

Thursday, March 4th, 2010


Camela Balcomb, the Executive Director at Shades of Hope Treatment Center, gives a brief overview of the treatment programs at Shades of Hope. For more information, please visit our website: www.shadesofhope.com

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Camela Balcomb – Weeklong Eating Disorder Intensive Program

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010


Camela Balcomb, the Executive Director at Shades of Hope Treatment Center, talks about the Week-long Eating Disorder Intensive program. For more information, please visit our website: www.shadesofhope.com

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