I just changed the words a bit but I cba to actually change them on the video!! Anyways: This is just something I wrote last night in about 10 mins when I was feeling bad.. it’s not very good it’s also my first (and probably last, this is waaay too complicated for me) ever video so please leave nice comments and rate!! I know it’s sooo emo, I think it was just my mood at the time but it wasn’t meant to be quite so! Oh, I know there are ‘?’s where I wanted ‘s but for some reason when I was making it, the computer kept replacing them so I just gave up, it’s annoying I know I don’t own any of the pics, if one belongs to you and you want me to take it down please just let me know and I’ll do my best With a throat so burned, and a smile so weak With a heart that skips the occasional beat Mouths work so hard to form a consoling word That we are silent We listen We wait But all we ever feel is hurt. Emotions roaring from stomach to bowl Hands become disturbingly cold Pushing down, down, further still Then erupting upwards Again and again and again and again No more, I promise Next time I’ll try harder, I’ll simply feel. Screaming in my head, aching in my chest I collapse in exhaustion, onto my bed Lying alone, I bite my lip How could I have let it come to this? Years of playing Russian Roulette Every day the gun held to my head Sleeves pulled down to cover the times I missed Why the hell can’t I get over this? Leave me alone, let me rest I swear I’ve tried my very best …
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Josiah loves to eat and sleep….. he seems to have found a way to do both at the same time. Video Rating: 4 / 5
It is well-known that bulimia can occasionally result in death if it is not treated and allowed to carry on. Bulimia is widely recognized, and it is known by over eating binges and causing oneself to purge. Other methods of purging include using laxatives or possibly diuretics. The distortion includes feeling fat when oftentimes that is not the case. The concept is tied to food and weight, and it is this view that is grossly out of touch with reality. What is ordinarily seen is around two years after puberty occurs, then bulimia can happen. Several additional psychological aspects include social pressures at school and feelings of depression.
The untreated bulimic can endure life threatening lack of adequate nutrition and increased loss of fluids. This illness can strike almost anyone if the situation is right, and some well-known women have passed away from the problems of bulimia. In the 1970s, performer Karen Carpenter suffered from this problem for several years. Her problem affected her heart so much that it simply killed her. Bulimia can be successfully taken care of, but clearly it is of critical importance to begin treatment quickly.
But if treatment doesn’t take place, then a long term situation can result in dangerously low levels of nutrients. Furthermore, serious constipation can be a consequence of overuse of laxatives. Further problems include the throat and mouth due to excessive subjection to stomach acid from so much throwing up. Also, that acid causes rapid tooth decay and even serious complications involving the gums. Needless to say life threatening problems entail heart and kidney injury. What happens is the frequent loss of body fluids will produce hazardously low levels of electrolytes within the body. That condition can certainly often cause heart failure. The rough fatality rate caused by bulimia is normally ten percent.
Effective treatment of this disorder involves the patient and family, family medical doctors, and professional psychiatric or psychological guidance and treatment. Also, it can be helpful to involve a licensed dietician so the appropriate diet can be given to help recover the body. Professional counseling will work to end the routine of binging and purging. Also, the patient will purposely be made aware of the possible dangers to life and health. Naturally there will be treatment designed to identify the issues that can cause the patient to engage in bulimic behavior. One crucial area of work is going to be to encourage the patient to relate in a more open fashion and focus on his or her inner thoughts.
Bulimia can be treated, but there needs to be urgent intervention. The patient’s relatives need to be involved and provide as much help as possible. Further supportive efforts may consist of group therapy as the patient works to get better from the disorder. Even so, the critical first action is for the bulimic person to admit to the problem. The realization must be present that one’s outlook and view about eating is altered and causing this problem.
Question posed by raigafan18: What is the link between atheletes/models/etc and binge-eating disorders?
I read somewhere that atheletes and models- or any other professionals whose bodies are on “public display on a frequent basis”- notably struggle with binge-eating disorders where they rapidly and excessively consume foods at certain periods of time, usually due to depression, anxiety, boredom, etc.
It seems sort of odd to me that this is the case, considering atheletes and models are usually very slender.
What do you guys think are some of the links?
Chosen answer:
Answer by Seagull You are asking about two very different groups of people.
When it comes to elite level athletes, yes, there are certain sports where eating disorders are a big problem. It has less to do with “bodies on display” than with “if I lose 5 kg I’ll shave 5 seconds off my time” or similar. You can, for example, look into ski jumping, where a minimum BMI has been set due to jumpers losing as much weight as they can – to unhealthy low lovels – to be able to fly further on their jumps.
Models are on public display, but they also have to maintain a certain body type as their role is a living hanger for the clothes. Unlike with (most) athletes, models can and do use illicit drugs to keep their weight down.
Now there will be binging and purging in both groups, but I do not know to what extent it exists.
Steve, 55, was bulimic for around 20 years. He talks about how he beat the disease and the health issues he still faces today. Find out more information on bulimia and eating disorders: www.nhs.uk Watch over 500 health videos: www.nhs.uk/video Video Rating: 4 / 5
I you are looking for information about eating disorders then I have little doubt that you will find this video especially useful.
THIN, directed by Lauren Greenfield and distributed by HBO, is an exploration of The Renfrew Center in Coconut Creek, Florida; a 40-bed residential facility for the treatment of women with eating disorders. The film mostly revolves around four women with anorexia nervosa and/or bulimia and their struggles for recovery. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Question by M e l l i e: How can anorexia affect the lives of others?
I’m doing an assignment and i need to now how anorexia can affect the individuals life and how it can affect the lives of those around them?(friends family, community etc) Thank you
My chosen answer:
Answer by CathRun You should watch “Intervention” sometime. It is really interesting how things like anorexia affects family. This one girl’s sisters were crying for her, worried she would die, but they were also angry…lots of feeling like she could control it.
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One of the many excellent videos I have discovered recently on the topic of eating disorders.
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