Anorectics tend to outwardly be in control but the more pressure they succumb to the more out of control they feel. Those struggling with anorexia may have a past of others making body shaming comments, competitive sports that emphasize low body weight, sexual assault, abuse, or other traumatic life events (http://www.apa.org, n.d.). …show more content…
Physical effects connected with anorexia are emaciation, interruption of menstruation, irregularly low blood pressure, difficulty regulating body temperature, anemia, liver and heart problems, enamel erosion, and even death. (http://www.mentalhealth.com, n.d.) SUMMARY OF BULIMIA
“People with bulimia are often impulsive.…people with eating disorders suffer higher rates of other mental disorders including depression, anxiety disorders, and substance abuse” than other those without an eating disorder. (http://www.apa.org,, n.d.) Those suffering from bulimia can experience intermittent menstrual, gastrointestinal upset, rectal prolapse, eroded enamel, imbalances in fluids & electrolytes, esophageal tears, gastric rupture, and cardiac defects. (http://www.mentalhealth.com, n.d.)
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