See below: Having an eating disorder is not a sign of weakness or a character flaw. And it is not something you can overcome with just willpower. Many people struggle with eating disorders for a long time. Some people try to keep it a secret or deny that they have a problem. In most cases, you will need treatment to get better. Please discuss with your md.
Answered 11/24/2016
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Harmful to health: Binge eating is harmful to both your physical and emotional health. Bingeing can lead to weight gain and cause issues related to increased weight, such as heart disease, diabetes, stroke and more. The level of shame and guilt associated with binge eating may lead to poor self-esteem, depression, anxiety and social isolation.
Answered 4/26/2016
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Binge Eating: People who compulsively overeat, though, may use food as their only way of coping with negative emotions. As a result, they often feel that their eating is out of control. They think about food all the time and feel guilty, ashamed, or depressed after eating. http://www.webmd.com/mental-health/eating-disorders/binge-eating-disorder/features/compulsive-overeating-and-how-to-stop-it
Answered 9/28/2016
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