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eating disorders


Question Posted Tuesday March 28 2006, 9:06 pm

I've got a simple question. Are most people with eating disorders already skinny? it seems only sticks become anerxic or belumic.

just curious


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autumn answered Saturday April 1 2006, 1:22 pm:
People with eating disorders come in all shapes and sizes. Whatever shape, they feel that they are not skinny enough, and they are never satisfied, even if they become skinny. MOst people are of normal sizes that don't feel that they are skinny enough as what our media pushes us to think.

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lexy9uk answered Friday March 31 2006, 7:50 pm:
hi, no, bulimics normally aren't skinny. The body holds on to what it can and then normally bulimics end up putting on a bit of weight. Dieting can cause bulimia, ie if you lost a few stone you could end up bulimic. Anorexics are normally very skinny though.

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Kayendall06 answered Thursday March 30 2006, 9:34 pm:
It is weird but true. Mostly people who become anerexic were skinny to begin with, they just think they are fat so they eat less

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jammy12 answered Thursday March 30 2006, 4:51 pm:
Lol yeah mostly them because they feel the pressure to stay that way

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shelbyxx answered Thursday March 30 2006, 2:03 pm:
first off, dont call skinny ppl sticks, its so rude...ive been called so many different names for being skinny. im NOT anorexic or bulemic. some skinny ppl just have fast metabolisms.

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OllieJ answered Wednesday March 29 2006, 4:02 pm:
No, it's just that people don't usually notice eating disorders until the victim has become really skinny. Before then people just think "oh look she's normal sized/chubby/fat" or "Maddie lost weight! she's looking so much better" which only encourages the disorders.

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ThugGirl041790 answered Wednesday March 29 2006, 7:15 am:
No..Some actually are over weight && end up losing tons of weight..

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Igotamonopoly answered Wednesday March 29 2006, 12:28 am:
No, they start to lose weight, but then they can't stop, which is why you see skinny people with eating disorders.

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LoViNu2mOuCh answered Tuesday March 28 2006, 11:52 pm:
No, not just skinny people are anorexic...I have known many people who were average or overweight..

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