Bulimia nirvana also called bulimia is a serious eating disorder that is mainly marked by binge eating and throwing up after to avoid weight gain. This eating disorder can start with someone not liking the way they look so they take matter in their own hands and start dieting as well as exercising but when that fails and they brake their diet they start eating excessive and then feel bad and make themselves throw up. When vomit “the body releases endorphins that is a natural chemical that makes you feel good after throwing up”. After going back to this over and over after binge eating it ends up becoming a habit. This habit now doesn't happen after eating excessively but just after regularly eating. Doesn't matter if they ate anything anymore …show more content…
Another health problem is osteoporosis that is a disease that makes your bones very fragile as well as easy to break. Now when vomiting it causes the body lose a lot of water that causes the loss of electrolytes. This brings us to electrolyte and electrolyte imbalance is another health problem that bulimia can cause that is where electrolytes that are used to keep “the body fluid at the proper level. By keeping electrolyte at the proper level it makes parts of our body function normally like heart rhythm as well as muscles contraction and brain function. But when electrolytes are unbalanced it can cause a person to have seizures, irregular heartbeat. This effect on your medical health can changes your metabolism. Metabolism is the “chemical processes that takes place in the body” where digestive enzymes that break down the food we eat. So when throwing up all the time the metabolism that is a big part in the way you digest food is affected. Also because of the throwing you don’t let your body get the necessary nutrients and when going into the stage where just throwing up is becoming an new case of bulimia they start feeling light headed and there has been many cases where the light
Bulimia nervosa, also called bulimia is a possible life threating eating disorder. A person that suffers from bulimia may secretly binge their food. They may eat large amount of food and then purge their food to get rid of the additional calories that they’ve digested. Bulimia is categorized in two ways, purging bulimia and non-purging bulimia. Purging bulimia is when a person regularly self-induces vomiting after eating. Non-purging bulimia is when an individual may use other methods to try to prevent weight gain, such as fasting, extreme dieting, or overly exercising.
“During an average binge, you may consume from 3,000 to 5,000 calories in one short hour. After it ends, panic sets in and you turn to drastic measures to “undo” the binge, such as taking ex-lax, inducing vomiting, or going for a ten-mile run. And all the while, you feel increasingly out of control” (Smith, Melinda. Bulimia). The final eating disorder discussed in this paper is binge eating. Binge eating disorder is known as overeating or a period of uncontrollable eating. Binge eating is becoming more and more common here in america because of the large quantities of food sold daily. Although, binge eaters do not purge after eating, they still feel shame or guilt after eating like a bulimic (Anorexia, Nervosa).
An equally disruptive eating disorder that has been seen in increasing numbers in recent years is Bulimia. About two percent of American women are affected by this disorder. Bulimia is characterized by a distinctive binging and purging cycle. Individuals with this disorder will often times consume large amounts of food, and the immediate throw it back up. These binging and purging actions have substantial medical risks. Additionally, some individuals consume large amounts of food and then proceed to exercise for exorbitant amounts of time. This can also be a risk to ones wellbeing. Other characteristics associated with Bulimia include the abuse of laxatives and diuretics. Individuals with this disease often times completely lose control over their dietary habits. The massive highs and lows cause emotional instability. The mood swings that
Donna, who suffered from bulimia for 13 years, refuses to have social media in order to protect herself. She was in an online discussion forum in high school where people compared their weights, binged together and helped one another avoid eating which affected her so greatly that it drives her to stay away from social media because she doesn’t want to compare anymore. There is social media pages very much like that discussion forum that Donna was in that motivate those who suffer to get worse by saying things like “Pretty girls don’t eat” and “skip dinner, be thinner” on the pictures they post. There always has been “Pro-ana” (pro anorexia) and “Pro-mia” (pro bulimia) websites but social media has given those type of sites a global platform where they can share their ideas and photographs to support the self-destructive behaviors that they treat as a lifestyle choice, instead of as the serious mental illness it is. The constant stream of images of we are exposed to cause eating disorders to thrive. One study shows that the more time teenage girls spend on facebook heighten the likeliness of them developing an eating disorder. These websites and social media pages may cause triggers but they are never the sole cause of someone’s eating disorder. There is also very many testimonies of recovery on social media that could have a positive effect on someone’s eating disorder as well, but it's
The human body is a consistent running machine that needs to have fuel through out the day in order to keep it running. By having Bulimia, it forces you as a person to eat a large portion of food that your body is not used to, therefore sending your body on a world wind of nervous ness and then regret for eating all of the food that has been consumed There are many effects that Bulimia has on the body. The first is the effect on the mind, many people that have the disorder live a secret life that
Bulimia Nervosa refers to when an individual over-eats excessively and then takes action to purge the body of the intake. There are five criteria for Bulimia Nervosa in the DSM-IV, which include: recurring episodes of binge eating, recurring actions of purging, the patterns must continue at least twice a week for three months or more, a huge emphasis on body weight in self-evaluation, and the actions must occur apart
The woman in this video meets the DSM 5 criteria for bulimia. She engages in binges for 6-10 hours where she will go to multiple restaurants to eat or binge at home where it is common for bulimics to consume 3,400 to even 10,000 calories per episode. Bulimics also engage in compensatory behaviors in order to relieve the uncomfortable feelings of fullness and reduce anxiety attached to binge eating. This patient engages in these compensatory behaviors by vomiting in order to undo the effects of a binge. Lastly, a bulimic pattern will begin after a time of dieting. This woman said her bulimia began after one of her diets ended. She felt happy when she vomited because it helped her to maintain the weight she had struggled to lose.
This type of disorder is a harsher route since it’s more damaging to the body. People who develop this are more likely prone to eating a lot of food almost like they’re in another zone, but in a couple minutes purge the food back up. In an article read it was discovered that “bulimic behavior is done secretly because it is often accompanied by feelings of disgust or shame. The binge-eating and purging cycle happens anywhere from several times to a week to many times a day” (NIMH). From this quote it shows that this can be done in secret but it is a routine if a person decided to use purging as an outlet to losing weight. The symptoms that come along with this method is inflamed sore throats, decaying of teeth, acid reflux disorder and electrolyte imbalance.
Bulimia, which signifies "bull yearning" is a fling cleanse cycle of eating. The individual feels a staggering need to eat tremendous measures of nourishment in a brief timeframe. Subsequent to eating the individual feels regretful and necessities to free herself of the sustenance that was just expended before it has an opportunity to process. The run of the mill example of a bulimic individual is begin off by eating nourishments like apple peels or corn. These sustenances are not effectively processed. They are trailed by mass amounts of garbage sustenance. Regular gorging nourishments are quick sustenances, for example, Mcdonald's , Taco Bell, Or Kentucky Fried Chicken. This is on account of these nourishments are brisk and simple, and can be gotten through a drive through
“As many as one in every six females who have anorexia may die from it, this is the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric disorder” (Kalodner). There are two types of anorexia known as restricting and binge eating/purging, restricting anorexia is characterized by a girl avoiding food and over exercising, during the binge eating and purging cycle a girl will over eat then cause themselves to vomit or use the bathroom more by sticking objects in their throat to vomit or misusing laxatives, diuretics, or enemas. Most people see the binge eating and purging cycle as bulimia but that is false, “if a person is of low weight has not had a menstrual cycle in three months, she meets the criteria for anorexia” (Kalodner). Bulimia Nervosa better known as bulimia can be identified by recurrent episodes of binge eating, inappropriate ways to prevent weight gain, binge eating and weight gain prevention occur regularly, self-evaluation of body size and shape, and it does not occur exclusively. Bulimia is usually caused by depression and the fear of being fat known as procrescophobia, the two types of bulimia are purging and non-purging. Purging consists of binge eating then using medications or other objects to cause vomit or diarrhea, non-purging includes fasting for long periods of time and avoiding food. Serious physical consequences come from these eating disorders, parts of the body that may be affected are “skin, salivary glands, teeth, hair, muscle, heart, liver, kidneys, bones, stomach and uterus.” (Frissell and Harney) Emotional consequences occur like depression, anxiety, irritability, concentration and memory, physical consequences can be weight gain, swelling, high blood pressure,
Bulimia is an eating disorder followed by frantic efforts to avoid eating. Strugging with bulimia is a contant battle between the desire to lose weight or wanting not to gain weight.
Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder that can be caused or triggered by psychological factors. These factors usually have to do with the victim’s need for control. A bulimic person is likely to have episodes of binge eating followed by their own method of weight control. Some of these methods include vomiting, extreme exercise, fasting and excessive uses of laxatives. The bulimic will binge eat, then vomit, then repeat the cycle as often they feel is necessary. Although bulimia occurs in males, it is most commonly found in girls of later adolescence and early adulthood. As girls become older and hit puberty, many emotions and concerns about their body figure begin to develop. Society can make girls feel like they need to lose weight in order
“Bulimia Nervosa is characterized by massive food binges followed by self-induced vomiting or use of diuretics and laxatives to avoid weight gain.” (Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia)
Bulimia nervosa patients- even those of normal weight- can severly damage their bodies by frequet binge eating and purging. In rare instances, binge eating causes the stomach to rupture; purging may result in heart failure due to loss of vital minerals, such
Over time, it can lead to death. This is the major disadvantage of bulimia—the health risk of every individual. However, some people do not know this disadvantage. They thought that bulimia is good and effective that’s why they will influence others. And because our world today is concerned about weight, non-bulimics are easily influenced just to meet the standards of the society. They will also try this kind of diet to be slim. The society will face a great disorder because of the bad effects of bulimia. Bulimia can have a bad impact on business. A healthy society is a wealthy nation. But because bulimia can destroy one’s health, people will have a difficulty in their jobs. Unhealthy persons cannot work productively and sufficiently. If this happens, it will result to the downfall of the business, which later on affects the economy of the country. This may be in a long-term effect but in due time this can happen. Lastly, the major affected is the family of the bulimic person. The emotional and financial problem they are undertaking makes it hard for them to go on with life. It is difficult for them to see a family member suffering from the bad effects of bulimia. In addition, bulimia is not just a physical problem but a psychological dilemma too. Treatment can be a combination of medical and psychological approaches. Treating a bulimic person can take a lot of time and money. It is a burden for the family