My Girlfriend's Limited Symptoms Posted: 09-10-04 12:14pm
Less than 24 hours ago I learned that my
girlfriend suffers with some symptoms that
i've always associated with bulimia. I am
the first person she has ever told...Her
parents, best friends, ex-partners are all
totally unaware.
Here is what she is experiencing...
Occasionally (she said usually 3, maybe 4
times a week) she'll get an overwhelming
feeling that she needs to vomit. Her head
begins to hurt, then she becomes
nauseated. It sounds like a simple
digestive disorder until you take into
account that she has to gag herself to
vomit. In other words, it isn't coming up
on it's own...She's forcing it up.
After she vomits, the nausea and headache
generally subside...Which, of course,
leads me to believe it is psychological
rather than physiological.
According to her, she's been doing it
periodically for 3 years. She's not sure
of the reason behind it, but I don't
believe that it is a matter of maintaining
or losing weight. She never seems
preoccupied with weight. Hell, we eat ice
cream, pizza, and spaghetti all the time
together. My best guess is that it's due
to some deep-rooted family and self-esteem
problems. She doesn't get along with her
family all that well, and before we met
she was going through a very rough time
(partying nightly, drinking excessively,
taking over-the-counter caffeine pills,
sleeping around, and even experiencing
rape).
What I want to know is if forced vomiting
can be treated like bulimia (since she
doesn't exhibit the other symptoms, like
purging, obsession with weight, etc). Or
is there another name for such a
disorder?
Thank you for your help.
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ladymarmalade99
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Joined: 31 Jul 2004 Posts: 42
Posted: 09-10-04 20:25pm
I've been throwing up for a little over 2
months so i'm not quite even sure if I am
bulimic but if your girlfriend has done it
for 3 years, I think this could be a
problem. Bulimia isn't always about
weight issues because I know when I get
into an argument with my parents or
stressed out about other things, I go to
the bathroom and purge out my food, it
makes me feel better in a way. Maybe she
used vomiting to relieve her stress as
well. And after the stress, it just
becomes a habit. I could be wrong, but
that's what I think. Good luck with your
girlfriend.
Ps. Isn't purging the same thing as
self-induced vomiting?
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shund
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Joined: 10 Sep 2004 Posts: 3
Posted: 09-13-04 08:31am
Thanks for the insight. And yes, I made a
typo...Purging is the same as
forced-vomiting...I meant binging.
We've (my girlfriend and i) talked about
this for the past few days now, and she
says that she has binged before, but
doesn't do it with any regularity. She
admits that some of her motivation has to
do with weight, but not all of it.
As someone with experience, could you tell
me what you feel like before you purge?
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forced_therapy
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Joined: 26 Jun 2004 Posts: 23
Posted: 09-15-04 09:14am
I can relate to your girlfriend b/c that
is how I felt today. This morning, I woke
up feeling nauseous. I thought it was b/c
I was hungry. But I felt sicker after I
ate. So I threw up. Then I felt normal.
But then I got really hungry so I decided
to take vacation from work and stay home
and order a pizza. I don't know what i'm
going to do after that b/c somehow, I
don't think I am going to feel like
throwing up again. But i'm going to hate
myself for eating all that food.
And yes, it can be done out of stress as
well. Sometimes, I decide that I am going
to be normal, but something at work will
set me off and I will throw up even after
eating a tiny bit of food, or no food at
all, just to relieve the stress.
If she wants someone to talk to, she can
e-mail me.
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shund
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Joined: 10 Sep 2004 Posts: 3
Posted: 09-20-04 08:28am
I can't tell if she wants to speak with
someone or not. One day she'll tell me
that she is interested in help, then the
next day she says she can't get help. She
has some weird aversion to going to a
doctor for physical symptoms, let alone
mental symptoms.
Lately she says she's been spitting up
blood when she coughs (likely because of
her gag reflex, like when she brushes her
teeth/tongue, purges, etc.). Since she's
been throwing up for three years, on
average about once a day, is it possible
that she's damaged or irritated her throat
to the point that blood is present?
I told her to get to the doc about that at
least, but she doesn't want to.
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mistyblue
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Joined: 27 Sep 2004 Posts: 6 Location: UK
Posted: 09-27-04 17:42pm
You girlfriend does appear to be
exhibiting signs of an eating disorder,
which must be for scary for the both of u.
I 2 actaully put my bulimia down to
stress and went to doctors and
successfully fooled them. I am now well
and truely stuck, the best advice I can
giveu is perhaps consult a doctor about
her problem or talk to a support group.
Some people develope symptoms of eating
disorder -an obbsesssion with weight is
not always necessary- the symptoms can
very this is when an eating disorder known
as ednos-(eating disorder unspecified-
something like that anyway). Eating
disorders are often classed as self harm,
becasue (with out the individual always
knowing or being fully aware) they are
abusing their body to relieve an
underlying tension. It is often an
addictive behaviour, becasue after they
have harmed themselves (thru purging or
binging) they get a physiological release.
They then come to associate these
feelings of release and calmness with this
behaviour. Before I developed my ed
(eating disorder) I 2 experienced some
those experiences which u described-
perhaps ure girlfriend is feeling a need
to regain control or inner calmness- at
this moment in timeu may both feel
helpless. If u feel able to try and
support her through eating regular meals
together, talking (not neccessarily about
her problems)-but just bein a generally
great partner that u are already being,
this will mean a lot to her, it is often
hard to understand eating disorders and
they can be hurtful and sad. Its best to
seek advice not only for her but for u, so
that u understand that alhtough its
fantastic to care and love- that u dont
get hurt ureself. U cannot control or
prevent what she does the more u try to
stop it the more u push her away and more
isolated she becomes. Dont be hurt if
she doesnt tell u anymore, she may be
feeling very sensitive- just dont b scared
to get help, if the doctor does not give u
ne advice turn to help groups like the
eating disorder assoc- or whereever theres
loads of help out there! Good luck and
takecare best wishes mistyblue
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mistyblue
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Joined: 27 Sep 2004 Posts: 6 Location: UK
Posted: 09-27-04 17:44pm
Oh by the way blood can be a sign of the
throat bein damaged during purgin she
needs to get her electrolytes tested out
2.
An aversion of doctors may be a result of
fear suggest u will go with her perhaps?
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sbgymnast
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Triggers of Purging.. Posted: 10-24-04 13:43pm
In response to the guy who's gf exhibits
some symptoms of an ed...Although I have
lived on both ends of the ed spectrum (
anorexic and purging and then now
bulimic), I have to admit that it's not
always about weight with me. After 2
years of caloric restriction, I got put in
a hospital for dehydration among other
things ( I have graves disease..A thyroid
disorder..The undereating caused major
issues with my already poor functioning
thyroid).
However, I still make myself sick when I
eat to large of a quantity or something I
fell is "bad" food. I physically feel
sick, but still must induce vomiting on my
own..Therefore, it is totally
psychological. I feel better immediately
following.
I work out 6 days a week with 40-60 min of
cardio and weight lifting as a part of my
dailt routine. I still maintain my
calories at about 1,000 per day. Any more
than that and I make myself feel sick. I
figure it is better to eat fewer calories
and not vomit, than to make myself sick by
eating too much at once. I tend to eat
throughout the day just to get the minimum
1000 in my body. I would appreciate any
insight into finding a treatment that may
work for me..Anyone else have a thyroid
disorder that is trying to cope with an ed
as well?
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forced_therapy
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Joined: 26 Jun 2004 Posts: 23
Posted: 03-28-07 19:45pm
I can relate to your girlfriend b/c that
is how I felt today. This morning, I woke
up feeling nauseous. I thought it was b/c
I was hungry. But I felt sicker after I
ate. So I threw up. Then I felt normal.
But then I got really hungry so I decided
to order a pizza. I don't know what i'm
going to do after that b/c somehow, I
don't think I am going to feel like
throwing up again. But i'm going to hate
myself for eating all that food.
And yes, it can be done out of stress as
well. Sometimes, I decide that I am going
to be normal, but something will set me
off and I will throw up even after eating
a tiny bit of food, or no food at all,
just to relieve the stress.
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swimmin in a fish bowl
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Joined: 12 Jun 2007 Posts: 4 Location: The South
Posted: 06-12-07 23:38pm
It sounds to me like your girlfriend is
quietly reaching out for your help. I have
had my ED for 12 years now. I was with the
same man for five years and tried to do
this many times. I would try to get the
words but they wouldn't come. So I would
make some little hint, hoping he would
respond in a manner that would force me to
admit my problem. It makes one feel so
small and ashamed that it can be hard to
just out right admit it. I have only done
it twice in 12 years. Maybe you should
insist on her taking action. Even if it is
just a small step like helping her come to
terms with what she is doing. My first
step was to buy a book and keep a diary. I
kept it next to me while I read. When I
came across something that made me feeling
anything I wrote it in the book and how it
made me feel. I learned alot about myself
doing that and I am on a better track.