Anorexia Nervosa
Enviado por JAZMIND • 11 de Octubre de 2014 • 308 Palabras (2 Páginas) • 223 Visitas
INTRODUCTION
Actually women in differents part of the world are presenting eating disorders, becoming it desorders an epidemic, especially among our most promising young women. These women and girls, feel a deep sense of instability and ineffectiveness.
Anorexia nervosa is a confusing, complex disease that many people dont know or know little about.
There is no blame in anorexia nervosa. Anorexia is not an indication that parents have gone wrong in raising their children. It is because Cultural, genetic and personality factors with life events to initiate and maintain eating disorders.
Anorexia is not a play, is not fun; however, many people who strive to lose weight state, think that lose weight is a good option and more if take Little food but every one fail to recognize what is Anorexia; Anorexia is not about good feelings, feel thin, proud and beautiful; anorexic has another meaning, this is feel fat, unattractive and inadequate. They feel scared and trapped.
Anorexics minds are not their own; they are possessed by thoughts of weight, body image, food and calories. Many sufferers are not even free of the disease in their sleep, troubled by dreams of food, eating and exercise. Anorexia is an awful, lonely experience that often takes years to conquer because everyone is involved.
Living with someone with anorexia nervosa can be exasperating and confusing because who live with them do not understand the complexity of the disorder; sometimes anorexia people is seen selfish and manipulative. It is often hard to remember that eating disorders are a manifestation of profound unhappiness and distress.
Anorexia can be deadly. It has one of the highest fatality rates of women and yourger girls so If you or someone you know shows the signs of an eating disorder, take action, get educated and inconditionally help .
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