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Uploaded by on May 25, 2009

An estimated 30 million Americans suffer from an eating disorder, and anorexia has the highest mortality rate of any mental illness. Family members of victims often suffer the consequences of the disease as well. Are there early warning signs to watch out for? What can you do if you suspect a loved one is anorexic or bulimic?

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  • @lexiliciousbee

    She's been 76 pounds how you call that? People having EDs can even be very heavy, the weight goes up and down easily! You can be healthy looking and binge and purge ! Most of people with ED actually look fine!

  • @alittletroubled Faces look healthy even when the body can be extremely emaciated. One can never be "not skinny enough"

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  • @AdeleJacotey Purging sometimes will give someone what's called to be "chipmunk cheeks" It makes your face look fuller. Then again everyone's body types are different. I dunno..

  • I don't hink she is 76lbs at the time this was made. I think that was her lowest weight.

  • When she is too skinny it makes her face look perfectly square, but when she puts on weight she gets a beautiful face shape.

  • @FisherCynge I was thinking the same thing! No way is she 76 pounds unless she's under 5 feet tall.

  • Shannon is pretty hot yet her Sherri is absolutely disgusting. She is about as attractive as a dead skeleton.

  • She is either very short or their lying about her weight because she ain't no seventy-six or whatever pound's! She's a bit heavier than that...maybe 85 to 90...I wouldn't go any higher though.

  • Dr Phil is a crock

  • @AntiCyberbully1 If you want, I can send you links to help you better understand from a neurological standpoint, but you will still have no right to say it's an "optical illusion". I speak from a sufferer's view, as well as a counselor's. Nothing makes people shy away from help, or lose faith in help, than people who tell them "they understand" with no experience, or people who tell them it's all in their head. Help has to come from their ground level. Pedestals break.

  • @AntiCyberbully1 "An optical illusion"? Really? Study cutting and ED's for a few more years before you start leaving comments where you've figured it out, ok? You've never hated yourself, but you think you can understand? That's like someone who has never loved saying they understand love. They get some of the basics, and they memorized statistics, but they will never fully understand. Without a lot more research, your book is going to be nothing more than a trigger.

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