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Margot
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Eating Disorders Resource: Stories from Experience

Hi everyone,

 

Just thought I'd share this new resource designed to support both carers and people with a lived experience of an eating disorder to share their story. It's worth checking out to learn more about how you can share your story safely 🌻

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Re: Eating Disorders Resource: Stories from Experience

eating disorders are commonly mentioned in a women who worries much about their posture. there are two main types of eating disorders anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. anorexia nervosa is common in a women who are modelist in profession and they tend to see their posture being obese in a mirror reflection and they keep not eating many times and they may have also depression and they finally became cachexic due to sever malnutrition . in case of bulemia nervosa they have similar complaint but they eat and use excessive laxatives to increse nutritional loss or they induce vomiting and they may not have significant weight loss but they may die of electrolyte imbalance particularly due to low potassium in the body.

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