Myths and Realities

 

Myths

Realities

Only teenage girls suffer from eating
disorders.
Many eating disorders do begin in the teenage
years, but children, men, older women and just
about anyone can fall victim to this terrible
disorder.
You can never fully recover from an
eating disorder.
Recovery takes a long time, but with hard work
and the proper treatment, you can fully recover
from your eating disorder.
Men with eating disorders are always gay. Someone's sexual preference has nothing to do
with them developing an eating disorder.
Eating disorders are solely a problem
with food.
With all eating disorders, weight is the focus of
life. By focusing on food, weight and calories, a
person is able to block out or numb painful
feelings and emotions. Some use food as a way
to comfort themselves. Eating disorders are
NOT a problem with food. They are in fact only
a symptom of underlying problems.
Bulimics always purge by vomiting. Not all bulimics try to rid themselves of the
calories they have consumed by vomiting.
Purging can take the form of laxatives, diuretics,
exercising, or fasting.
You can always tell someone is anorexic
by their appearance.
Not all anorexics look like the extreme cases
shown on talk shows, etc. Some anorexics may
be anywhere from 5 to 15 lbs. underweight.
They look thin, but they do not have what
society considers to be the "anorexic" look. Just
because someone does not look emaciated,
does not mean they are not anorexic or that
their health is not in danger.
Anorexics do not eat candy, chocolate,
etc.
Many anorexics do avoid such foods, but some
do eat them on a regular basis. If an anorexic
decides to only allow him/herself 300 calories a
day, they may very well choose to eat a
chocolate bar, candy, etc.
Anorexics do not binge or purge Many anorexics will go on occasional binges
and purge. Some anorexics can become so
fearful of any food or drink that they will purge
whatever they put into their system, including
water.
You cannot die from bulimia. Bulimics are at a high risk for dying, especially if
they are purging, using laxatives and doing
excessive exercise. Many bulimics have died
from cardiac arrest which is usually caused by
low potassium or an electrolyte imbalance.
Others have dies from a ruptured esophagus.
People with eating disorders do this
to hurt their family and friends.
People with eating disorders are doing this to
themselves. They are usually very upset when
they know the people around them are worried
or hurt by their eating disorder.
Compulsive eating is not an eating disorder. It is very much an eating disorder and is just as
serious as anorexia and bulimia.
Compulsive eaters are just lazy people. Compulsive eating is a way to cope just like
anorexia and bulimia are. A person uses food as
a way to comfort or numb themselves, block out
feelings and emotions, etc. They are not lazy!
They are people in emotional pain trying to cope
using the only way they know how. Like
anorexia and bulimia, they need proper
treatment to overcome it. They do not need
to be sent to health spas and diet clinics.
People cannot have more than one
eating disorder.
Many people have more than one eating
disorder. It is very common for someone
to suffer with more than one eating disorder.
That just proves that the eating behaviors are
only the symptoms, not the problem.

 


 

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Revised: 08 Apr 1998 13:50:28 -0400.