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  1. Overcoming Bulimia: Your Comprehensive, Step-By-Step Guide to Recovery (New Harbinger Self-Help Workbook) by Randi E., Ph.D. McCabe, Traci L., Ph.D. McFarlane, et all 2004-01
  2. Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia (P.S.) by Marya Hornbacher, 2006-02-01
  3. Bulimia: A Guide to Recovery by Lindsey Hall, Leigh Cohn M.A.T., 2010-11-01
  4. Bulimics on Bulimia by Maria Stavrou, 2008-09-15
  5. Beyond the Looking Glass: Daily Devotions for Overcoming Anorexia and Bulimia (Serenity Meditation Series) by Remuda Ranch, 1992-06
  6. The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook for Bulimia: Using DBT to Break the Cycle and Regain Control of Your Life by Ellen Astrachan-Fletcher, Michael Maslar, 2009-08-01
  7. Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Binge Eating and Bulimia by Debra L. Safer, Christy F. Telch, et all 2009-05-20
  8. Learning to Be Me: My Twenty-Three-Year Battle with Bulimia by Jocelyn Golden, 2007-05-25
  9. Bulimia: A Guide for Family and Friends (Psychology Series) by Roberta Trattner Sherman, Ron A. Thompson, 1996-12-30
  10. Treating Bulimia in Adolescents: A Family-Based Approach by Daniel le Grange PhD, James Lock MDPhD, 2009-06-19
  11. Andrea's Voice: Silenced by Bulimia: Her Story and Her Mother's Journey Through Grief Toward Understanding by Doris Smeltzer, 2006-05-15
  12. The Bulimia Workbook for Teens: Activities to Help You Stop Bingeing and Purging (Instant Help) by Lisa M. Schab, 2010-12
  13. Bulimia: Hunger For Freedom by Katie Gesto, 2004-07-29
  14. Bulimia: A Guide to Recovery - Understanding and Overcoming the Binge-Purge Syndrome by Lindsey Hall, Leigh Cohn, 1986

1. Bulimia Eating Disorder - Ask The Dietitian®
Joanne Larsen, Registered Dietitian and nutrition counselor, discusses bingeing/purging and offers advice on food and weight.
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  • Where can I find a dietitian who works with bulimia? I am actually bulimic and a cutter because I feel so badly about myself as it is. You said that vomiting does not work for weight control, then why do I always gain weight during "recovery", even on the prescribed diets? I am quite active, so if I can begin eating at a calorie level that is closer to normal, I may be able to lose weight slowly and realistically without being stuck in "diet" mode. ... Large pieces of cake, whole packages of cheese or a quart of ice cream are gone overnight. Should I confront my daughter about the missing food?

  • Where can I find a dietitian who works with bulimia?
    The Behavioral Health Nutrition dietetic practice group of the American Dietetic Association specializes in working with patients who have eating disorders. You can find a dietitian at the American Dietetic Association . Include your zip code or city / state and the type of service you want (individual consultation) with eating disorders as the area of expertise.
    I think that your calculator is messed up. People feel bad about themselves as it is and I don't think that it makes them feel any better. I am really only 15 years old, but I tried the calculator saying I was 18. I am actually bulimic and a cutter because I feel so badly about myself as it is. This pretty much screamed out "you are a fat ass"! My friend also took this and she is definitely not fat she is only a size 7 and it said she was at an unhealthy weight. Sorry for writing this I just thought it was necessary.

    2. Bulimia Nervosa-Topic Overview
    Find information including symptoms, treatments, and prevention for it.
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    4. Bulimia Nervosa
    This site offers links to descriptions, diagnosis of bulimia, treatment, and research.
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    5. Bulimia Treatment Home Page - Bulimia Treatment And Bulimia Treatment Centers
    Find bulimia treatment centers listed in an easy to use searchable directory. Also, resources and information for those looking for information about bulimia treatment.
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    What is Bulimia Nervosa?
    Bulimia nervosa is a serious eating disorder that can be fatal if left untreated. People who have bulimia nervosa routinely "binge," consuming large amounts of food in a very short period of time, and immediately "purge," ridding their bodies of the just-eaten food by self-inducing vomiting, taking enemas, or abusing laxatives or other medications. If left untreated, bulimia nervosa can lead to serious and even life-threatening problems, such as depression, anxiety disorders, heart damage, kidney damage, injury to all parts of the digestive system, and severe dental damage. Those with bulimia nervosa are at risk for dangerous impulsive, self-destructive behaviors, such as kleptomania, self-mutilation, alcohol and/or drug abuse, and sexual promiscuity. Bulimia nervosa typically begins during adolescence, and while it most often occurs in women, it also affects men. Individuals with the disorder usually feel acutely out of control during both their bingeing and the purging episodes and afterwards suffer from intense feelings of shame, guilt and self-loathing. Embarrassed by their behavior, they typically "binge and purge" in secret and are often successful in hiding their problem from others. Even family members and close friends may have difficulty detecting bulimia nervosa in someone they know.
    Symptoms
    • Obsessive preoccupation with food.

    6. Bulimia Nervosa - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by recurrent binge eating, followed by compensatory behaviors. The most common form is defensive vomiting, sometimes called
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Bulimia nervosa Classification and external resources ICD F ICD DiseasesDB ... MeSH Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by the restraining of food intake for a period of time followed by an over intake or binging period that results in feelings of guilt and low self-esteem. Sufferers attempt to overcome these feeling through a number of ways. The most common form is defensive vomiting , sometimes called purging; fasting , the use of laxatives enemas diuretics , and over exercising are also common. Bulimia nervosa is nine times more likely to occur in women than men (Barker 2003). The word bulimia derives from the Latin ( būlīmia ), which originally comes from the Greek (boulīmia; ravenous hunger), a compound of (bous), ox + (līmos), hunger. Bulimia nervosa was named and first described by the British psychiatrist Gerald Russell in 1979.
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  • 8. Bulima Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis And Treatment By MedicineNet.com
    Get the facts on bulimia causes, signs, treatment, longterm effects, statistics and dangers. bulimia is an eating disorder characterized by overeating and purging.
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    Medical Revising Editor: William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR Drunkorexia, Manorexia, Diabulimia: New Eating Disorders? Medical Author:
    Medical Editor: William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR In recent weeks, I have read media reports that mentioned both " drunkorexia " and " manorexia ." I have fielded questions about " diabulimia " from coworkers and friends. From the sound of these terms, it appears that there are a lot of new and recently discovered eating disorders. I certainly did not hear the word drunkorexia in medical school.

    9. Bulimia - House Wiki
    bulimia is a mental illness that is typified by patients who usually force themselves to vomit right after eating. It is far more common in women than men. However, it is very
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            Edit Read more: Diseases Bulimia Pathology Type Mental illness , eating disorder Cause(s) Misaprehension of body image Symptoms Bad breath, gnarled fingers, malnutrition Mortality Rate Moderate Treatments Psychotherapy Show Information Appearances Control Half-Wit [Source]
            Bulimia is a mental illness that is typified by patients who usually force themselves to vomit right after eating. It is far more common in women than men. However, it is very common among certain occupations in males where low weight is important, such as jockeys. Generally, bulimia patients will eat to excess and then vomit afterwards (so called "binge and purge" behavior). They usually feel that they weigh too much, but cannot stop themselves from eating. This perception persists even in patients who are well below the body mass index which is considered dangerous. Bulimics use a number of techniques to induce vomiting, some of which are more dangerous than others. For example, the use of

    10. Bulimia's Truth
    Dealing with the effects of bulimia Nervosa through experiences, factual information, and places where a sufferer can get help.
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    11. Bulimia Nervosa << Frequently Asked Questions << Womenshealth.gov
    It was ten years ago when I became bulimic. I had always worried about my weight and how I looked. I thought I looked fat, no matter what the scale showed or anyone said.
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    What is bulimia?
    Bulimia nervosa (buh-LEE-me-ah nur-VOH-suh), often called bulimia, is a type of eating disorder. A person with bulimia eats a lot of food in a short amount of time (binging) and then tries to prevent weight gain by getting rid of the food (purging). Purging might be done by:
    • Making yourself throw up
    • Taking laxatives (pills or liquids that speed up the movement of food through your body and lead to a bowel movement)
    A person with bulimia feels he or she cannot control the amount of food eaten. Also, bulimics might exercise a lot, eat very little or not at all, or take pills to pass urine often to prevent weight gain. Unlike anorexia, people with bulimia can fall within the normal range for their age and weight. But

    12. Bulimia@Everything2.com
    bulimia is one of the most frightening addicting diseases. Who could possibly think that throwing your fingers down your throat could be such a satisfying feeling.
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    Providing an overview of bulimia and its causes, symptoms, medical assessment, and treatment.
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    Bulimia is an eating disorder. Someone with bulimia might binge on food and then vomit (also called purge) in a cycle of binging and purging. Binge eating refers to quickly eating large amounts of food over short periods of time. Purging involves forced vomiting, laxative use, excessive exercise, or fasting in an attempt to lose weight that might be gained from eating food or binging. The strict medical definition used by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM-IV ) requires 2 binge-eating episodes a week for at least 3 months to make the diagnosis, but it's likely that some people with symptoms of bulimia may not fit these exact criteria.

    14. Bulimia: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, Complications, Long-term Outlook
    What is bulimia? bulimia, also called bulimia nervosa, is a psychological eating disorder. bulimia is characterized by episodes of bingeeating followed by inappropriate
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    Links Email Mama Email Brenda your relationship question Making friends with other teenagers Teen pregnancy ... Free grants for college What is Bulimia? Bulimia, also called bulimia nervosa, is a psychological eating disorder. Bulimia is characterized by episodes of binge-eating followed by inappropriate methods of weight control (purging). Inappropriate methods of weight control include vomiting, fasting, enemas, excessive use of laxatives and diuretics, or compulsive exercising. Excessive shape and weight concerns are also characteristics of bulimia. A binge is an episode where an individual eats a much larger amount of food than most people would in a similar situation. Binge eating is not a response to intense hunger. It is usually a response to depression stress , or self esteem issues. During the binge episode, the individual experiences a loss of control. However, the sense of a loss of control is also followed by a short-lived calmness. The calmness is often followed by self-loathing. The cycle of overeating and purging usually becomes an obsession and is repeated often. Bulimia was only diagnosed as its own eating disorder in the 1980s People with bulimia can look perfectly normal. Most of them are of normal weight, and some may be overweight. Women with bulimia tend to be high achievers.

    15. Discovery Health "Bulimia - Medical Dictionary"
    bulimia is a dangerous illness where food binges are followed by vomiting or laxative abuse to prevent weight gain. Learn about bulimia support, causes, symptoms, tests, treatment
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      Bulimia is an illness defined by food binges, or recurrent episodes of significant overeating, that are accompanied by a sense of loss of control. The affected person then uses various methods such as vomiting or laxative abuse to prevent weight gain. Many, but not all, people with bulimia may also suffer from anorexia nervosa , an eating disorder involving severe, chronic weight loss that proceeds to starvation. Images: Upper gastrointestinal system
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      Bulimia nervosa; Binge-purge behavior; Eating disorder - bulimia
      Causes, incidence, and risk factors
      In bulimia, eating binges may occur as often as several times daily for many months. These binges cause a sense of self-disgust, which leads to compensatory behaviors like self-induced vomiting or excessive exercise. A person with bulimia may also abuse laxatives, diuretics, or enemas in order to prevent weight gain. Such behaviors can be quite dangerous and may lead to serious medical complications over time. For example, the stomach acid which is introduced into the esophagus (the tube from the mouth to the stomach) during frequent vomiting can permanently damage this area.

    16. Bulimia Nervosa: Signs, Symptoms, Treatment, And Help
    Are you worried that someone you love has bulimia? Learn the facts, understand the causes, and plan next steps with this comprehensive guide.
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    17. About Eating Disorder Treatments - Bulimia Treatment And Bulimia Treatment Cente
    Find bulimia treatment centers listed in an easy to use searchable directory. Also, resources and information for those looking for information about bulimia treatment.
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    Eating disorders can be treated and a healthy weight restored. The sooner these disorders are diagnosed and treated, the better the outcomes are likely to be. Because of their complexity, eating disorders require a comprehensive treatment plan involving medical care and monitoring, psychosocial interventions, nutritional counseling and, when appropriate, medication management. At the time of diagnosis, the clinician must determine whether the person is in immediate danger and requires hospitalization.
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    People with eating disorders often do not recognize or admit that they are ill. As a result, they may strongly resist getting and staying in treatment. Family members or other trusted individuals can be helpful in ensuring that the person with an eating disorder receives needed care and rehabilitation. For some people, treatment may be long term.
    Anorexia Nervosa
    Treatment of anorexia calls for a specific program that involves three main phases:
  • restoring weight lost to severe dieting and purging treating psychological disturbances such as distortion of body image, low self-esteem, and interpersonal conflicts
  • 18. False Reflections - The Mirror Lies
    An informational site on bulimia, including the basics, a guide to recovery, what normal eating is, and several links.
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    This site is about Bulimia.
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    I'm a recovering Bulimic, and I figure if I can help
    just one person with some info, then great.
    On this site, you'll find information on Bulimia: the physical effects, mental effects, how to get help, great books and links, and my own personal experience.
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    19. Bulimia Nervosa-Symptoms
    Symptoms of bulimia include Repeatedly eating large amounts of food in a short period of time (less than 2 hours). Frequently getting rid of the calories you've eaten (purging
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    20. Bulimia Medical Information
    Article about bulimia. Includes illustrations and topical information provided by ADAM and Drugs.com.
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        Definition
        Bulimia is an illness in which a person binges on food or has regular episodes of significant overeating and feels a loss of control. The affected person then uses various methods such as vomiting or laxative abuse to prevent weight gain. Many (but not all) people with bulimia also have anorexia nervosa
        Alternative Names
        Bulimia nervosa; Binge-purge behavior; Eating disorder - bulimia
        Causes
        Many more women than men have bulimia, and the disorder is most common in adolescent girls and young women. The affected person is usually aware that her eating pattern is abnormal and may experience fear or guilt with the binge-purge episodes. The exact cause of bulimia is unknown. Genetic, psychological, trauma, family, society, or cultural factors may play a role. Bulimia is likely due to more than one factor.
        Symptoms
        In bulimia, eating binges may occur as often as several times a day for many months.

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