Anorexia-My Painful Battle
Friday, July 30th, 2010
My battle to stay alive
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My battle to stay alive
This is a video with pictures of me. Please look forward. An eating disorder don’t make you happier and prettier. I’ve uploaded this video anew because the other wasn’t good enough;) ps This is not thinspiration
My life with anorexia
Concerns have always been part of our daily life due to different factors in the environment in which we live have been. Different people are of concern, the so distinctive and dissimilar to that some are affected only temporarily affected, but some remain permanently impaired. The stigma of constant worry in their lives may be in a medical condition such as anxiety disorder developed known.
Endless fear, worry and anxiety can be a complicated condition and can have significant impact in their lives, not only mentally, but physically and mentally to have. This type of mental disorder problem is, every time when the body is preparing for a battle or fight state when it intercepts caused potential danger or disaster. The adrenaline rush and sudden hormonal changes accelerate the speed of the functioning of the various body parts and organs such as heart and brain, what about an increased level of stress, tension and fear.
This in turn can abdominal pain, diarrhea, dry mouth, rapid heartbeat trigger, palpitations, tightness and pain in the chest, shortness of breath, dizziness, frequent urination and even difficulty swallowing. These are only the physical effects to produce the anxiety disorders.
Physical symptoms return, it can manifest anxiety disorder in mental disorders, which not only limited to conditions such as insomnia, lack of concentration and focus, excessive irritability, anger, unexplained irritability, phobias, etc, but the degree of complication can be so extensive that carry it one person, the fear and tension almost no one around and experience around the clock.
Besides the anxiety symptoms can be emotional symptoms also. You feel a constant feeling of unease that has nothing to do with your current situation. You could experience because of the fear involved in a stressful situation, such as pressure at work or a relationship. Then your anxiety symptoms may rear their heads with its concerned an illness, real or imagined. Then there is always your bodys reaction to perceived dangerous threats. All of these emotional burdens can and will your anxiety symptoms increase dramatically.
When you first experience anxiety your doctor must diagnose the situation, your complaint. The doctor must be able to decide whether your symptoms of a disease or if they have a mental problem. As soon as you are having an anxiety disorder have been identified to cure or treat control your condition can be started.
Similar to many mental disorders, anxiety disorders is much more than the mere presence of fear, but the severity of anxiety spills other areas of life and the impact on the lifestyle and activities. If excessive anxiety or prolonged emotional turmoil with little or nothing to bring dangerous or threatening to the body in the fight / flight situation, it is very likely that the stimulated condition are considered as symptoms of an anxiety disorder.
Although one might suspect from their anxiety symptoms always a good idea of his suffering confirm your self-diagnosis from a qualified doctor who can then start you on the right track to get to heal you.
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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!