Thursday, February 9, 2012

Eating Disorders 101 (Fast facts) #3

Alrighty! It's time for the final post about eating disorders, well at this point in time at least!

Orthorexia Nervosa 

  • This is my a not so well-known term that is commonly recognized as an UNHEALTHY obsession with healthy food.
  • Now it is not officially known as an eating disorder but it can still be just as dangerous.
Binge Eating Disorders

  • Eating disorders are not always about losing weight but can also be about GAINING weight, to an unhealthy extent.
  • Sufferers often feel 'out of control' whilst eating.
  • There are many health complications when it comes to being overweight.

 I'm not as familiar with these one so I don't want to say too much, in case of sharing false information, so I'll leave some links I found to be interesting and informative :)

http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/uploads/file/Orthorexia%20Nervosa.pdf

http://helpguide.org/mental/binge_eating_disorder.htm

http://kidshealth.org/teen/food_fitness/problems/binge_eating.html

http://www.eatingdisordershelpguide.com/orthorexia.html

Remember, a healthy you is a beautiful you! And I mean that, although it's very difficult to love your body, even acknowledging good things about your body can be a big help.
Everyones body is going to be different, maintaining a healthy weight and exercising regularly is what your main goals should be!

Monday, February 6, 2012

Eating Disorders 101 (Fast facts) #2

While I want to keep these posts informative, as a 17 year old myself, I generally lose interest scrolling through paragraphs upon paragraphs so that's the reasoning behind the (Fast facts) for those who were wondering!

ANYWAYS, the first two eating disorders I listed were Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa. So they are the first two I plan to shed some light on! 



Anorexia Nervosa (Anorexia) 



  • People generally refuse to keep a healthy body weight, can be severely under weight.
  • Looking in the mirror and seeing a distorted body image.
  • It can cause people to have an extreme fear of gaining weight.



People suffering from anorexia tend to be afraid to let other people see them eat.
They can get more than the usual happiness from losing weight.
They are concerned with losing weight, not being healthy. 

Below are only FOUR commonly seen symptoms of anorexia:
  • Avoiding eating in public, cutting up food and moving it around, rather than eating it
  • A pattern of going to the bathroom after meals
  • Depression
  • Denial of their actual weight



Bulimia Nervosa (Bulimia)

  • It is found that people have an almost uncontrollable urge to BINGE and then PURGE afterwards due to guilt about the food they have eaten.
  • They have a desire to stay thin but cannot help the cravings to eat as much as they want.
  • Having an unstable weight. 
People suffering from bulimia can be anxiety ridden after eating. They are almost obsessed with there weight. At first it may seem harmless but it can quickly turn into an endless cycle which a sufferer would feel trapped in.


It’s important to note that bulimia doesn’t necessarily involve purging—physically eliminating the food from your body by throwing up or using laxatives, enemas, or diuretics. If you make up for your binges by fasting, exercising to excess, or going on crash diets, this also qualifies as bulimia.

REMEMBER this is just a brief insight on these disorders, don't rule out the possibility of having an eating disorder without seeing a doctor. 

Knowledge is key. 

Friday, February 3, 2012

Eating Disorders 101 (Fast facts)

While eating disorders can be difficult to understand, they're becoming increasingly common.
There are many different types of eating disorders as well! I've listed some well known ones below, while there are many others, these are just four I chose to later explain in further details. So keep an eye out for those posts!! Eating disorders are not limited to extreme weight loss but extreme weight gain as well.

Anorexia Nervosa
Bulimia Nervosa
Orthorexia Nervosa 
Binge Eating Disorders
All eating disorders can be very dangerous and life threatening. 

Here are SOME symptoms to look out for:
  • Weight GAIN/LOSS
  • Obsession with calories
  • Low self esteem 
  • Feeling out of control
  • Fear of eating around others
  • Signs of malnutrition 
  • Signs of dehydration
  • Hair loss
  • Insomnia or excessive sleep
  • Obsession with exercise
  • Obsession with scales
  • Other self destructive patterns
REMEMBER: These are just SOME symptoms. 

For more details on symptoms, check out these sites! http://www.angelfire.com/bc/peacelovehope/signs.html

There is nothing you can't overcome if you put your mind to it.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Don't let depression run your life!

While it's good to go to group therapy and see your therapist, etc you should always try to have something unrelated that you enjoy AND can provide some of the help you need. Such as art classes, yoga, any type of exercise, book clubs, basically anything you can enjoy that has a positive effect on yourself!
From my experience you don't want to get too caught up within your Mental Health System.


Exercise is super effective for making you feel good! Even walking, raking leaves, dancing whatever gets you moving!!
It BOOSTS your self-esteem.
It makes you feel GOOD about your body.
It is key to a HEALTHY you.

First Video.

Adding positive thoughts through your day.

I always thought twitter was really stupid but in recent months I've found that it's a great place to learn about new and upcoming things and get support! If you look up different hash tags you can find people who constantly tweet positive things, progress they've seen with suicide prevention or just letting people know they're support.
My twitter is lessthanpedds, is anyone wants to know of any good people to follow just look me up!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Doing things for yourself.


Believe it or not, doing things for yourself can be very beneficial!
Occasionally I love treating myself to silly little things. Like a nice warm bubble bath, getting my nails done, getting my hair done all that stupid stuff.
It seems very insignificant but it helps.
It makes me feel a lot better about myself, especially when times get rough! It gets me one step further in my battle with depression.