do i have an eating disorder ?
RowenaS99
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So I started my diet in early June. And it was really bad at the start, with only 350 calories a day. It shunk my stomach to the point a half a block of ramen filled me up for about 14 hours. I had problems, I slept maybe 4 hours a night, I was always tired but never really slept. I was to tired to work out. Well after about 6 weeks on the diet I worked my way up to the point I'd just eat a bunch of snacks no real meals.my friend at the time said she's been on a liquid diet. So I thought bout doing it, but when I brought it up to my partner , my partner said they would leave me if I did a liquid diet. I was with them for almost 4 months. My eating habits was part of one of the reasons my partner left me... Anyways, I currently eat roughly 800 calories a day now. My food dairy is available for people to see if anyone wants to see it and help me out. I try to work out for 40min every other day. But sometimes I can get so sore I can't move for 4-8 days at a time. So I was just wondering... Do I have an eating disorder ? Last September I was 248 pounds. By June I was 223 pounds. And right now I am 210 pounds
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Yes you do. Get help.4
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Sorry typed something then lost it.0
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If you're concerned then you should seek out a professional opinion.
http://myfitnesspal.desk.com/customer/portal/articles/1575987-eating-disorder-resources2 -
People here aren't in a situation to diagnose you, but doing a VLCD - like 800 calories - without doctor supervision is dangerous. Set up an appointment with a registered dietitian to learn about healthy weight loss. You'll be referred to a therapist if they think you have an eating disorder. There's also no harm in meeting with a therapist for an assessment.5
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Your time line has some holes. From September, presumably 2015, to June 2016, you lost 25 lb. That's not 'eating disorder' speed. From June to August 2016 you've lost 13 lb. Again, that's not "eating disorder" speed, not at your size.
How very accurate are you with saying that you eat 800 calories daily?
What are you eating? I also am unable to see your diary.
Offhand, I am going to guess that you are very low on protein, which might hint at a cause for your extended days of soreness. However, until you are weighing and accurately logging your food, you don't know how much you are eating. As an aside, I once saw a youtube video about ramen which had a fellow swallow a stomach-cam with his ramen and the video demonstrated that the ramen resisted digestion for multiple hours in the stomach. That is why half a block filled you. It wasn't providing you with a good variety of nutrition, but it was occupying space in your stomach.
If you do have a scale. If you do use a scale for all your eats. If you accurately log, then just eat more stuff until you get to 1200 calories, making sure to reach your protein goal.7 -
If you're concerned that you have an eating disorder, then the best thing to do is to speak with a professional who can determine that1
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eating 900 calories a day or less is a starvation diet, and exercise on top of that means you're running on adrenaline and nothing more, it won't be long before you're doing some serious damage. Ask yourself, are you willing to move to a healthy 1200+ cals a day diet? If the answer is no, and that idea scares you, then you have developed an eating disordered mindset, you may not have a full ED yet, but you're well on your way there. Please, seek some help before it's too late0
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JeromeBarry1 wrote: »Your time line has some holes. From September, presumably 2015, to June 2016, you lost 25 lb. That's not 'eating disorder' speed. From June to August 2016 you've lost 13 lb. Again, that's not "eating disorder" speed, not at your size.
How very accurate are you with saying that you eat 800 calories daily?
What are you eating? I also am unable to see your diary.
Offhand, I am going to guess that you are very low on protein, which might hint at a cause for your extended days of soreness. However, until you are weighing and accurately logging your food, you don't know how much you are eating. As an aside, I once saw a youtube video about ramen which had a fellow swallow a stomach-cam with his ramen and the video demonstrated that the ramen resisted digestion for multiple hours in the stomach. That is why half a block filled you. It wasn't providing you with a good variety of nutrition, but it was occupying space in your stomach.
If you do have a scale. If you do use a scale for all your eats. If you accurately log, then just eat more stuff until you get to 1200 calories, making sure to reach your protein goal.
There is no "eating disorder speed." Rate of weight loss is not a criteria to diagnose any eating disorder that I'm aware of. Has the DSM changed this recently?
Again I'll reiterate that if the OP is concerned they should seek out a qualified professional opinion rather than strangers on the internet.10 -
I'm just going to leave this one to the professionals0
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I call BS on this thread.2
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How do you know that you're eating 800 cals? Do you use a food scale?
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hollygirl101 wrote: »I call BS on this thread.
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JeromeBarry1 wrote: »Your time line has some holes. From September, presumably 2015, to June 2016, you lost 25 lb. That's not 'eating disorder' speed. From June to August 2016 you've lost 13 lb. Again, that's not "eating disorder" speed, not at your size.
How very accurate are you with saying that you eat 800 calories daily?
What are you eating? I also am unable to see your diary.
Offhand, I am going to guess that you are very low on protein, which might hint at a cause for your extended days of soreness. However, until you are weighing and accurately logging your food, you don't know how much you are eating. As an aside, I once saw a youtube video about ramen which had a fellow swallow a stomach-cam with his ramen and the video demonstrated that the ramen resisted digestion for multiple hours in the stomach. That is why half a block filled you. It wasn't providing you with a good variety of nutrition, but it was occupying space in your stomach.
If you do have a scale. If you do use a scale for all your eats. If you accurately log, then just eat more stuff until you get to 1200 calories, making sure to reach your protein goal.
I just edited my dairy settings so the public can view it. Sorry I thought it was already set that way. I also saw that video btw0 -
JeromeBarry1 wrote: »Your time line has some holes. From September, presumably 2015, to June 2016, you lost 25 lb. That's not 'eating disorder' speed. From June to August 2016 you've lost 13 lb. Again, that's not "eating disorder" speed, not at your size.
How very accurate are you with saying that you eat 800 calories daily?
What are you eating? I also am unable to see your diary.
Offhand, I am going to guess that you are very low on protein, which might hint at a cause for your extended days of soreness. However, until you are weighing and accurately logging your food, you don't know how much you are eating. As an aside, I once saw a youtube video about ramen which had a fellow swallow a stomach-cam with his ramen and the video demonstrated that the ramen resisted digestion for multiple hours in the stomach. That is why half a block filled you. It wasn't providing you with a good variety of nutrition, but it was occupying space in your stomach.
If you do have a scale. If you do use a scale for all your eats. If you accurately log, then just eat more stuff until you get to 1200 calories, making sure to reach your protein goal.
I just edited my dairy settings so the public can view it. Sorry I thought it was already set that way. I also saw that video btw
Okay, first off, your food diary contains items such as 1/4 loaf, 8 pringles. which leads me to believe that you aren't using a food scale, and therefore don't know how many calories you're consuming, but it's far too evident that your calories are far, far, far too low.
Also, you're not getting enough protein fiber or fat....and definitely not enough calories. I highly recommend that you find out your true maintenance calories...as long as you eat below these calories, you'll lose weight. That's how weight loss works. The winner is the one that can eat the most calories and still lose weight. I lose 1lb per week on 1300 if I am sedentary, but... that really sucks. I exercise and eat back half my earned exercise calories back (if it is cardio). I don't log any calories from lifting.
What you're doing is a sure way of getting incredibly sick. Yeah, you'll lose weight, but you'll lose your hair, your skin will go to heck, your nails with break, your teeth will crumble, you'll lose your period....and you'll do a number (a horrible one) on your heart.
You need to see a therapist ASAP. You're harming yourself with no nutrition and too little calories. Your body NEEDS calories to thrive. If you do this for a long time, you'll most likely shorten your life. Sorry.2 -
25 years ago, I was a bulimic who purged by exercise. Go talk to someone - a doctor, a therapist, someone face to face. It's a bad road.0
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1) im sorry you feel you need to do this to yourself.
2) when you finally do recover from this, your metabolism will be so damaged that it will make losing weight the healthy way much harder.
3) weight does not determine an eating disorder, mentality does and there is nothing glamouros about it.
Recovered anorexic and bulimic speaking from experience. I lost the weight. Gained it back. Was addicted to the starvation high. Now i am losing weight again, but this time i have energy to go to the gym.
Believe me when i say you can eat 1500 calories and lose half a pound a day if you exercise. Doesnt that sound much more appealing than starving and wearing away your muscles?
Please see someone. A dietician would be beneficial, working tandem with a therapist. You will regret not getting help.2 -
This is not the right place to be asking if you have an eating disorder. Certainly what you are reporting in your initial post sounds very unhealthy, but no strange on the internet is able to diagnose and treat you if that's the case.
I suggest you get in touch with a qualified medical person or support group in real life. If it's hard to talk about it, you could print out what you've written here as a starting point.1 -
Yes you do. That's just the reality of it. If you started out at 800 cals then I would've said that could be beginners naivety however as you started out so low, meaning you were suppressing your body telling you to feed it, shows they're some much deeper issues going on. You haven't mentioned if you binge or not, do you? That's usually the case with extreme dieters.0
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BodyzLanguage wrote: »Yes you do. That's just the reality of it. If you started out at 800 cals then I would've said that could be beginners naivety however as you started out so low, meaning you were suppressing your body telling you to feed it, shows they're some much deeper issues going on. You haven't mentioned if you binge or not, do you? That's usually the case with extreme dieters.
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thenewkayla wrote: »hollygirl101 wrote: »I call BS on this thread.
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Not sure HollyGirl's reasoning but I would say it's because the math doesn't add up
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If your asking the question, part of you knows something is wrong.
You need to look at the long term effects of eating the way you are.
Being a women you need nutrients for your period. A huge factor here is that if you don't get them your body will stop your periods.. in the long run cutting the calories will never seem worth it.
Eat three balanced meals a day.
Have a look at the 'strong not skinny' movement on instagram.0 -
caslpierce wrote: »1) im sorry you feel you need to do this to yourself.
2) when you finally do recover from this, your metabolism will be so damaged that it will make losing weight the healthy way much harder.
3) weight does not determine an eating disorder, mentality does and there is nothing glamouros about it.
Recovered anorexic and bulimic speaking from experience. I lost the weight. Gained it back. Was addicted to the starvation high. Now i am losing weight again, but this time i have energy to go to the gym.
Believe me when i say you can eat 1500 calories and lose half a pound a day if you exercise. Doesnt that sound much more appealing than starving and wearing away your muscles?
Please see someone. A dietician would be beneficial, working tandem with a therapist. You will regret not getting help.
Your metabolism can't be permanently damaged by a starvation diet, but you still shouldn't diet that way. There is lot's of good advice here, please listen.0 -
Your diary is chaotic. You don't need to be on a site that tracks calories, you need to be having sessions with your doctor and a dietician/nutritionist. Make yourself an appointment and get to the root cause of whatever issues you are having. The eating thing... that's just a Band-Aid for a real underlying issue. I get it, you can control food. The problem with that is you're not really controlling it, it's controlling you. Go get help.
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mskessler89 wrote: »People here aren't in a situation to diagnose you, but doing a VLCD - like 800 calories - without doctor supervision is dangerous. Set up an appointment with a registered dietitian to learn about healthy weight loss. You'll be referred to a therapist if they think you have an eating disorder. There's also no harm in meeting with a therapist for an assessment.
This.0 -
caslpierce wrote: »1) im sorry you feel you need to do this to yourself.
2) when you finally do recover from this, your metabolism will be so damaged that it will make losing weight the healthy way much harder.
3) weight does not determine an eating disorder, mentality does and there is nothing glamouros about it.
Recovered anorexic and bulimic speaking from experience. I lost the weight. Gained it back. Was addicted to the starvation high. Now i am losing weight again, but this time i have energy to go to the gym.
Believe me when i say you can eat 1500 calories and lose half a pound a day if you exercise. Doesnt that sound much more appealing than starving and wearing away your muscles?
Please see someone. A dietician would be beneficial, working tandem with a therapist. You will regret not getting help.
Your metabolism can't be permanently damaged by a starvation diet, but you still shouldn't diet that way. There is lot's of good advice here, please listen.
True! Mine is better than ever but it took some work. Well worth it0
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