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Vomiting intentionally is very dangerous, it will get you into an eating disorder and make life miserable for you.
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Written by: Gunborg Palme, certified psychologist and certified psychotherapist, teacher and tutor in psychotherapy.
First version:
22 Jul 2008.
Latest revision:
17 Aug 2008.
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Why should a person with eating disorders stop vomiting?
Answer:
Avoiding vomiting is an important step in recovering from an eating
disorder. Vomiting causes the body to respond with intense hunger, which leads to compulsive eating, and the patient, who may be in despair after eating so much, feels compelled to throw up again.
The aim of all treatment of eating disorders is to help patients
experience real hunger and satisfaction so that they can control their eating themselves just as healthy people and animals do. Another aim is to recognize and understand all these feelings which they have tried to suppress by means of compulsive eating or starvation.
In the beginning, those patients who give up compulsive eating and
vomiting don't feel well and many unpleasant sensations intrude on their minds. These must be taken up, expressed and subsequently dealt with.
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