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Men and women of any age can get anorexia, but it's most common in young women and typically starts in the mid-teens. You can get advice and support during the coronavirus outbreak from the eating disorder charity Beat.
Some people with anorexia may also make themselves sick, do an extreme amount of exercise, or use medicine to help them poo laxatives or to make them pee diuretics to try to stop themselves gaining weight from any food they do eat.
Getting help and support as soon as possible gives you the best chance of recovering from anorexia. If you think you may have anorexia, even if you're not sure, see a GP as soon as you can.
They will ask you questions about your eating habits and how you're feeling, and will check your overall health and weight. They may also refer you for some blood tests to make sure your weight loss is not caused by something else. If they think you may have anorexia, or another eating disorder, they should refer you to an eating disorder specialist or team of specialists. New enteroviruses and new strains of existing enteroviruses are continuously being discovered. Learn more: viralzone.
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In the shower, I notice that my hair is falling out in clumps. My skin is extremely dry and chapped. After my shower, I dress quickly. Even though it's early summer, I put on a baggy sweatshirt. Plus, if my clothes are too tight, I feel fat. Even though the bathroom is right near the kitchen, I walk the long way around the apartment. I allow myself to eat a small breakfast and several cups of black coffee.
I need the caffeine to make it through the day. Then, I drive to school, choosing a parking spot in the farthest corner of the lot so that I can walk further. The more calories I burn, the more weight I will lose. Throughout my classes, my mind wanders, and I find it hard to focus on what my professors are saying.
I keep thinking about lunch, and whether or not my friends will want me to meet them. How am I going to avoid eating again? I feel guilty for sitting so long in class. I try to do some strengthening exercises while listening to the professor.
Maybe I can say that I need to go to the library and avoid my friends altogether. Perhaps I can actually spend that time walking, or at the gym. Actually eating lunch is out of the question. After spending the lunch hour exercising , the voice in my head pats me on the back and tries to convince me to skip class and continue working out.
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