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Thinking About Eating DisordersAs health and wellness editors with young kids we worry about whether our kids are eating right or not, especially our daughters. Society seems to place an unwritten rule on women that they must be thin or they are not attractive, sexy, successful etc… the list could go on and on. Our Eating Disorders Information Portal is designed to contain all of our research we’ve done on eating disorders for your use and reference. We all know someone who is too thin, or starves themselves to fit into the small clothes sizes. Most don’t think they have a problem and relatives sometimes don’t recognize it as a problem. There are many questions in the situation, the major one being do they have an eating disorder? If they do have an eating disorder, what type is it….anorexia, bulimia? The interesting thing we found is it’s not just women who have eating disorders; men also have eating disorders and it is much hard for them to get the help they need. If you yourself have an eating disorder, or your helping a friend recognize they have an eating disorder, spend the time going through this information portal and start a plan today to find a solution to your problem, your life literally depends on it.
Finding Eating Disorder Support GroupsFor those suffering from an eating disorder, one of the best ways to stay on the recovery track is by taking part in an eating disorder support group. Support groups are an excellent resource from anyone whose life has been affected by an eating disorder. Eating disorders put in touch people who may have been suffering in silence. Creating a strong sense of community can often be crucial to successful recovery. Support groups act as powerful tools of recovery for eating disorder victims and their families. If you are interested in joining a support group, here are some ideas and resources for finding a support group near you.First, here is a short list of some of the most well known resources for finding an eating disorder near you. Many of these organizations maintain websites and online databases that allow you to check resources and locations that are near you. Perhaps the most recognized resource for eating disorder patients, health professionals, and many others is the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA). The NEDA operates in the United States and Canada; their website lists several resources around North America, including support groups around the country. Another good resource is the Eating Disorder Referral and Information Center. They operate in the United States, and are a wonderful and informative resource for eating disorder patients and health professionals. For individuals suffering from bulimia or binge eating disorder, Overeaters Anonymous (OA) is an organization that reaches out to those who suffer from these eating disorders. They are active in the USA and Canada. There are also several Internet based eating disorder organizations that can provide you with relevant information regarding treatment options and support groups. Some of these Internet resources include Something Fishy Treatment Finder and Pale Reflections Eating Disorder Community Treatment Finder. You can do a simple web search to find these active sites online. There are also active online chat rooms that can serve as a lifeline for eating disorder patients. These include Something Fishy community boards and Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD). Simply read the community board guidelines, register a username and password, and proceed to the chat rooms or bulletin boards. There are also several local options that may be available in your area. To find local eating disorder support networks, contact your local clinic or speak to a local eating disorder professional. They will be able to refer you to resources in your area. You can also check with your family doctor, your local hospital or medical center to find eating disorder support groups. If there is a local college or university in your area, contact the counseling center to find an eating disorder support group or any other resources that may be available. There are also several eating disorder telephone help lines that can prove to be invaluable resources for locating local eating disorder support groups. Many people are not aware that there are also support groups form family members of individuals with eating disorders. To find one of these, check with your local medical center, or one of the major eating disorder resource organizations that was previously mentioned. Written by: Scott Parat
An Eating
Disorder is truly is a life and death discussion. Admitting you might have
an eating disorder of some type is the first step in finding a solution to
your problem. This information portal was designed to help you in finding a
solution to your eating disorder problems. Know
someone with and eating disorder? Do them a favor and e-mail them a link to
this site, it just might save their life!
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