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Old Nov 17, 2005, 02:18 PM
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i really dont eat anymore but when i do eat i cant hold my food down i just throw it up. is this a sign of having a eating disorder. then there are days when i just dont eat at all. i mean i wont eat for three days then ill eat a little and throw it up. what is this?

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Old Nov 17, 2005, 06:42 PM
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Well, for a start, do you throw up on purpose or because you feel sick?

I've spent quite a while looking around on the internet and many places mention binging and purging to go along with anorexia... not just purging, but it definitely exists, I know. One place that talks about it a bit is this:

http://www.magellanassist.com/mem/li...asp?TopicID=99

You could also take the Eating Disorder quiz.
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