Eating Disorders - Binge Eating What Is It?




December 12th, 2007    Posted by: Kerris Samson
by Kerris Samson

Only the last few years have medical professionals actually begun to recognize that binge eating is another eating disorder. Yes we are all pretty familiar with anorexia and bulumia because of the noteriety they have gained because famous people are always admitting they suffered from them. But where as with bulimia once the food has been eaten the person will then try different ways of purging it from their body as soon as possible. However with binge eating rather than not eating enough or trying to expel it from their body a person will eat loads and so it is a completely different kind of eating disorder altogether.

In fact it is because the person seems to be eating that many people often do not realize that the sufferer is actually having a problem. In fact for many what they see is that they have the choice about what food they eat as well as having control over their bodies.

Yet even though when bingeing and person is not either starving themselves or placing their health under serious risk through the use of laxatives or from vomiting. This particular eating disorder can still cause serious repercussions where a person’s health is concerned.

Those people who choose to constantly eat large amounts of food will then place a considerable amount of strain on to their digestive system and their body. In a large number cases those who tend to binge eat find that they are more prone to weight gain and in some cases will be extremely unhealthy.

One of the biggest problems that those that binge eaters have is actually recognizing that they have a problem in the first place. In many cases a binge eater will hide the problem by either eating more food in secret or by consuming far more food than they should really. The reason why they do this is simply because they feel they have control over their life and the situation they are in.

As mentioned the biggest challenge anyone suffering from any kind of eating disorder has to face is first actually recognizing that they have a problem. This is because they do not realize that they no longer have any control over what is happening in their life.

We all eat a little more than normal at some stage especially during the Christmas and holiday periods, but this is considered to be quite normal. However for a binge eater the problem they have is that they will have no control over preventing themselves from eating too much on a very regular basis.

With binge eating their are problems associated with the person’s health including weight gain, they will also be faced with psychological problems. Certainly with any types of eating disorders, incuding binge eating it is the psychological problems which can prevent a person from them improving and curing the problem they are faced with. In many cases they feel that they have the situation under control and it is their choice.

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