Can you be overweight and anorexic?
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Yeah, the question above kinda says it all
Your help is greatly appreciated!!
Your help is greatly appreciated!!
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I've never realllly heard of a scenario. But I suppose a "fresh" anorexic might be overweight ? However, long term if you remain overweight... you're likely not doing a very good job at the whole anorexia thing.0
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From Wikipedia:
"Anorexia nervosa (AN), also known as simply Anorexia, is an eating disorder characterized by refusal to maintain a healthy body weight, and an obsessive fear of gaining weight."
"Anorexia (symptom), the symptom of poor appetite whatever the cause."0 -
I know you can have exercise anorexia if your overweight0
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Kind of.
I think they are calling it EDNOS these days. It means Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eating_disorder_not_otherwise_specified
Unnatural eating and unhealthy relationships with food are EDs. End of story. Please get some help for yourself (or your friend) that made you post this question.0 -
Sort of. You can have anorexic behaviors but would most likely be diagnosed as EDNOS until your weight was low enough.0
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hm.. not sure , i've never seen someone with anorexia that was overweight because usually they restrict eating & they are thin thinking they are fat. i'd say more chance of someone with bulimia being overweight because of the binge eating. don't quote me though, i'm not 100%. either way sad disorder for sure.0
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Anorexia means "Loss of appetite"... I don't see why you have to be underweight to be diagnosed with it. It's a mental illness. Although if you were anorexic and overweight, you would soon become underweight because you would be severely restricting.0
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Yeah. ._.0
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I think to be medically considered anorexic you have to be underweight. However, if you were overweight and starving yourself or whatever anorexics do, you'd be diagnosed with EDNOS (Eating Disorder not otherwise specified)0
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Kind of.
I think they are calling it EDNOS these days. It means Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eating_disorder_not_otherwise_specified
Unnatural eating and unhealthy relationships with food are EDs. End of story. Please get some help for yourself (or your friend) that made you post this question.
Yeah, sorry didn;t read the posts before I answered :P0 -
Thanks everyone for your help!! I really do appreciate it!0
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In think they are clkassified under bulemia because you can definitely be overweight and bulemic. Soeaking from experience.0
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Repost: Speaking from experience. My spelling is horrible.0
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You can. I know of a few people.0
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I did it. Being anorexic isn't just about being bone-skinny. I was overweight, but consuming less than 500 calories a day. I was dizzy, always freezing, had wicked heartburn and deep black dark circles beneath my eyes.
And yet I was overweight.
And more than that, it's a mindset, a way of thinking. An obsessive, crazed one, but regardless.
Hope that helps!0 -
Clinically, one must be underweight to be diagnosed with anorexia per the DSM IV criteria, pasted below. However, EDNOS is a catch-all diagnosis for those who have disordered eating without being underweight.
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Refusal to maintain body weight at or above a minimally normal weight for age and height: Weight loss leading to maintenance of body weight <85% of that expected or failure to make expected weight gain during period of growth, leading to body weight less than 85% of that expected.
Intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat, even though under weight.
Disturbance in the way one's body weight or shape are experienced, undue influence of body weight or shape on self evaluation, or denial of the seriousness of the current low body weight.
Amenorrhea (at least three consecutive cycles) in postmenarchal girls and women. Amenorrhea is defined as periods occurring only following hormone (e.g., estrogen) administration.
http://www.clevelandclinicmeded.com/medicalpubs/diseasemanagement/psychiatry-psychology/eating-disorders/0 -
Anorexa is a mental condition, and yes. Speaking from experience, when I was 14, I was only eating 500cals a day but didn't lose a single pound over 5 months. I think I shut my body down completely. As soon as I learned that I had to eat more to lose weight, I increased to 1200 a day and lost steadily.
Moral of the story:: it's so much easier to lose weight healthily0 -
In think they are clkassified under bulemia because you can definitely be overweight and bulemic. Soeaking from experience.
Bulimia is when you force yourself to vomit up the food you eat.0 -
In think they are clkassified under bulemia because you can definitely be overweight and bulemic. Soeaking from experience.
Bulimia is when you force yourself to vomit up the food you eat.
You can be bulimic and never vomit. Some just overexercise or abuse laxatives.0 -
Are you asking because you are thinking of becoming Anorexic?0
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Yes you can and more common is bulimics who are overweight.0
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I've never realllly heard of a scenario. But I suppose a "fresh" anorexic might be overweight ? However, long term if you remain overweight... you're likely not doing a very good job at the whole anorexia thing.
how do you 'do a good job' at being mentally ill? -_-0 -
I've never realllly heard of a scenario. But I suppose a "fresh" anorexic might be overweight ? However, long term if you remain overweight... you're likely not doing a very good job at the whole anorexia thing.
how do you 'do a good job' at being mentally ill? -_-
That was a joke.... maybe it was one of those "funnier in my head" jokes0 -
You can start out overweight and become anorexic... that also causes some serious weight problems not seen in average or normal weight anorexics. Either way anorexia is bad, bad, news.0
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No. If you're overweight, you can't be diagnosed with anorexia. You'd be diagnosed with EDNOS.0
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I read a story about a woman who was obese and then in determination to lose weight began to display the behaviours/thought patterns associated with anorexia...however because it took a long time to become noticeably underweight, neither she nor the doctors realised she had an eating disorder.0
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No. If you're overweight, you can't be diagnosed with anorexia. You'd be diagnosed with EDNOS.
They won't diagnose it as anorexia until your bmi gets really low but thats mostly because insurance companies don't want to pay to put people in clinics who aren't near death. They release you from the clinic when your bmi gets back up to "normal" and some women in those places are so afraid of being released when they know they haven't had time to really get better that they will try there hardest to remain at a low weight just to stay there. There is a movie called Thin that documented eating disorder patients at a clinic and one of the women who was released because her insurance company said she was to "well" to be there later died.0 -
In think they are clkassified under bulemia because you can definitely be overweight and bulemic. Soeaking from experience.
Bulimia is when you force yourself to vomit up the food you eat.
You can be bulimic and never vomit. Some just overexercise or abuse laxatives.0 -
You cannot be diagnosed with anorexia unless you are underweight. I was diagnosed with EDNOS years ago, because I had all the symptoms of anorexia but was not underweight by BMI's standards.
So a person who is overweight but otherwise fits the criterea for anorexia would most likely be diagnosed with Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (EDNOS).0 -
Are you asking because you are thinking of becoming Anorexic?0
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