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Do I have the Symptoms of Anorexia?OCD?ADHD?


It might just be OCD or maybe even ADHD but I'm not sure...:

-I'm never hungry. I never get the feeling

-I don't enjoy eating food at all. I absoulutly hate food and eating it.

-I'm scared of gaining weight

-I want to lose weight

-I have tried to perposly throw-up my food but I failed becuase I have no gagging reflexes

-I try to eat as little as possible. I avoid food as much as I can & if I'm forced to eat it I get scared & mad & frustrated & helpless

-I try to exercise whenever I can. I'm always moving

-If someone cuts a piece of cake & the cut isn't straight I have to correct them & make it straight

-If there are 9 cookies in a cookie jar then I either add 1 or subtract 1 to make the total, a number that Iike

-I throw away my food

-I try to hide food in the garbage so that no one sees that I threw it away

-I sometimes chew & spit out my food

-If a drawer or cupboard is open I have to close it

-I hide food in my mouth & throw it out l8r

Honey, these are serious issues. It sounds very likely that you may have anorexia nervosa with bulimic and obsessive compulsive tendencies. It is important and imperitive to your health that you tell your family and get to a doctors.

Anorexia wrecks the body with more than just starvation. It effects your health in many ways, including your heart, brain, kidneys, and other organs. It is a psychological disorder that needs treatment before it causes permanent damage to your body or worse, death. I'm not saying this to scare you, even though it should, but to make you realize the hearsh reality and seriousness of this.

If you are underweight, or are experiencing dizziness or fainting at times, then you especially need help now because your heart is being effected.

Don't be afraid to tell your family and to seek help. Although they may not understand, they will fully support you, and will be able to aid you in getting better.

Treatment includes a councelor to talk with who will address the OCD issues, as Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a common illness associated with anorexia. Anorexia disturbs the mental state of the person dealing with it also, and is usually brought on by an event, or feelings that causes the person to feel a lack of control. Treatment will help to uncover these issues and address them so that full recovery is possible.

Sweat heart, this is something you need to take care of sooner than later. Please, seek medical help for this.

You sound like you have an eating disorder. Get help and QUICKLY, eating disorders are absolute hell! Not to mention they can wreck your life, your physical health, and all of your relationships.
You deserve better than this. You are beautiful, just like you are, and you deserve to lead a happy, normal, fear-free life.

many of them are symptoms of various eating disorders. technically an eating disorder is when there is an unhealthy relationship between food and the body and you definetly have that. you need to get some counseling ASAP

In my unprofessional opinion, I would highly recommend that you go see a doctor. I don't really enjoy eating either, and I like to exercise a lot (I can't be unproductive) but not to your extent.

That's definatly Anorexia/Bulimia.
Stop doing that its dangerous. get help.
you dont have OCD or ADHD AT ALL
its anorexia/bulimia. seriously. GET HELP

You are definitely 4 beers shy of a six-pack......
Someone at the "funny farm" messed up,you need to go back and make yourself available to them......
P.S. "KEEP IN TOUCH WITH YOURSELF".!!!!!

you soud anorexic, you have all the symptoms...read this...http://www.something-fishy.org/whatareth...

definitly an eating disorder and NOT OCD. try to talk to a councilor or doctor to get help and be quick. take care of yourself

MENTAL ILLNES. def. anerexia!

yeap These are the symptoms of being an anorexic.

OCD

umm..idk but somthings wrong! haha

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