Warning Signs of Binge Eating Disorder

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Warning Signs of Binge Eating Disorder:

What is Binge Eating Disorder?

Binge eating disorder isn't the same as occasional overeating. Plenty of people eat too much once in a while. Who hasn't had a stomachache after a huge Thanksgiving dinner? People with this eating disorder, though, feel compelled to do so on a regular basis – at least once a week over a period of 3 months or longer.

Feeling Distressed

People who have binge eating disorder feel they can't control how much or even what they're eating. They often eat alone, until they feel sick, or when they're not hungry. Guilt, shame, disgust, or sadness come after the binge. People may feel so embarrassed about the behavior that they go out of their way to hide it from friends and family.

It's Different From Bulimia

Bulimia and binge eating disorder isn't the same, although they share some symptoms. People with bulimia also regularly overeat, and they may feel the same negative emotions, such as a loss of control, shame, or guilt. The key difference is that people with bulimia “purge” afterward. They might make themselves vomit, use laxatives or diuretics, or exercise too much. Purging is not part of binge eating disorder...

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