Anorexia
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Bulimia
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1. Sufferer fear weight gain and avoid eating.
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1. Sufferer go through a cycle of overeating followed by purging
(vomiting, or heavy use of laxatives)
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2. Occurs in early teen age
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2. Occurs in late teen years.
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3. Extremely underweight, physical weakness, organ dysfunction,
fatigue, abnormal menstruation.
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3. Seems to be normal weight or overweight.
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4. Symptoms: compulsiveness, depression
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4. Alcohol or drug addiction.
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Thursday, December 20, 2018
differences between anorexia and bulimia.
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