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		<title>At What Point Is Treatment Necessary for Bulimics?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 20:01:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are asking this question, then you are on your first step to a successful bulimia treatment option.  One of the greatest hindrances when it comes to this medical condition is the fact that many who suffer from it do not wish to acknowledge it.  Allowing yourself to remain in denial gives [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>If you are asking this question, then you are on your first step to a successful <a href="http://www.bulimiahope.com/" target='_blank'>bulimia treatment</a> option.  One of the greatest hindrances when it comes to this medical condition is the fact that many who suffer from it do not wish to acknowledge it.  Allowing yourself to remain in denial gives your condition the freedom to control your life.  It may even intensify to the point of death.  By finally accepting that you have a potential life-threatening situation in your hands, and by trying to find a <a href="http://www.bulimiahope.com/bulimic/bulimia-treatment/" target='_blank'>bulimia treatment</a>, you are most likely to overcome bulimia nervosa in the shortest time possible.</p>
<p>First, you must learn whether or not you fit the medical definition of a bulimic.  What are the signs that indicate that you do indeed have bulimia?  The primary one is that you have an unhealthy obsession with weight.  You find yourself overly critical of your body shape and weight, and you tend to ignore people around you and even your health care provider when they say you are already at your ideal weight or underweight for your height.  You are also obsessively counting each and every calorie from the food around you, even jotting down your calorie intake on a notepad which you carry everywhere.</p>
<p>People who suffer from bulimia nervosa also tend to binge on huge quantities of food at one time.  Binging often occurs after you don&#8217;t eat for long periods of time.  Because your body is deprived, you frequently have little or no control over how much food you eat.  Then you binge and feel ashamed of yourself, so you want to rid yourself of the food you just ate.  A common classification of bulimics includes purgers.  Here, patients constantly practice self-induced vomiting, misusing laxatives, taking all forms of diuretics and enemas; just so the body releases the food before it is actually ingested.  Even if you&#8217;re not a &ldquo;purging&rdquo; type, you might still be suffering from bulimia nervosa.  A lot of bulimics may not induce vomiting, but they still punish themselves after eating.  Perhaps you find yourself working out to the point that it&#8217;s brutal, or maybe you won&#8217;t eat for days after eating a big meal, all because you mentally amplify how many calories you must get rid of.</p>
<p>Do you endure the pain of this vicious cycle on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis?  Then you have bulimia.  It is also commonplace for bulimics to suffer from depression as a result of how much they eat or how much they weigh.  Do you find yourself avoiding an event just because food is going to be served?</p>
<p>However, you should know that bulimia nervosa is the trigger that causes other multiple medical conditions as well.  If you notice attacks of any of the following conditions, you must seek immediate medical assistance:  electrolyte instability and dehydration (as a result of chronic vomiting); routine diarrhea and constipation; lots of sores in your mouth; peptic ulcers; chronic gastric reflux and/or frequently burping and causing a disgusting aftertaste; and a painful swelling of the throat.  These are just a few of the common symptoms.  So once you know, seek <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/bulimia-treatment-recovery" target='_blank'>bulimia treatment</a> asap.</p>
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		<title>What Delusional Disorders Are</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 18:23:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What Delusional Disorders Are 
Somebody that suffers from delusional disorders is a person that believes what they want to believe even if it is obvious that they are wrong.  No amount of reasoning or logic would prove them wrong.  These beliefs may not be aligned with their educated upbringing. People that suffer form [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>What Delusional Disorders Are </p>
<p>Somebody that suffers from delusional disorders is a person that believes what they want to believe even if it is obvious that they are wrong.  No amount of reasoning or logic would prove them wrong.  These beliefs may not be aligned with their educated upbringing. People that suffer form delusional disorders could believe that others actions are meant to cause them harm and that they are being left out.  Except for their own &#8220;iron clad&#8221; beliefs that defy reality, people with delusional disorders can appear normal.  The meantal impairmeants that affect people with schizophrenia don&#8217;t usually show through those who have delusional disorders. </p>
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<p>Regular functions such as motor skills, keeping appearances, and behavior in general are usually not impaired, except for their own reasoning associated with the delusional disorder they may function rather well.  However, problems tend to increase because of the delusions. As a rule it is easy to identify a person with delusional disorder:</p>
<p>-Erotomanic type believes they are loved and admired by people of importance (famous people).  Usually they constantly send letters and gifts or harass the target of their delusion. The suspicious type is called Persecutory.  People that suffer from this type of delusional disorder are convinced that there is a conspiracy against them, they could believe that there is always somebody watching them. The type that believe that they have great abilities, power, special knowledge, wealth and riches are known as the Grandiose type. People that have delusions that focus on physical defects, disease, or body conditions are known as the Somatic type. Somebody that suffers with this type of delusional disorder could see parasites or smell terrible orders. Somebody that has the delusion that their spouse is cheating on them, having an affair without any basis is known as the Jealous type. They may search for &#8220;evidence&#8221; to support this delusion. Delusional disorders usually start during mid-life but symptoms may last for years.  Many people relate delusional disorders to psychological and personality issues. </p>
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