Monday, April 11, 2011

Anerexia Symptoms

Many times, victims of anerexia or anorexia don't
link the anerexia symptoms they experience
with their adopted dangerous lifestyle.


Having lived with it, it is easy for me to pick out
the symptoms in victims.
The initial symptom you'll notice is your 
obsession with weight and weight-related issues.
Next, is your interest in calorie contents of foods.
That is, you always want to know how many
calories you are pumping into your system
if you eat the particular food.


Then you start picking at your foods.
Really get choosy about what foods to eat.
Eat a little of them.
Get to the mirror to check what fat the food gave.
Jump on the scale as often as possible to
check your weight.


The mirror always reflects what you are.
But nope, you see only a fat you.
The more you pick at the foods, the more
in charge or control you feel.
You may like me then, have a very 
rigid exercise regimen.


Your quest is to thin out.
Your body adjusts to this new lifestyle.
There'll be hunger pangs initially.
But this soon stops as the body learns
to accept hunger.
In reaction, your different organs start
complaining.


You don't give them the required nourishment
so, they start misbehaving.
In my case, my heart started aching.
The most frightening were the sharp
pains i felt in my heart regularly.
Also, there were irregular heart beats.
This of course could lead to heart attack.


Headaches, dizziness, fogginess in the brain,
inability to think through a matter, irritability
are all a daily occurrence.
You must have noticed these.


Sleeplessness or insomnia affects productivity
the next day.
Isolation and loneliness, makes an anerexic
nurse suicidal thoughts.


I had thin brittle hair that kept cutting.
I would spend money buying recommended
hair-treatment creams to no avail.
Blurred vision and osteoporosis are also anerexic symptoms.
For women, irregular periods and fertility issues arise.


These anerexia symptoms are geared to 
devalue, destabilize, demobilize, and finally kill the victim.
So the worst of the symptoms is death.


But you could find help here.
You are welcome!



Wednesday, April 6, 2011

I Beat Anorexia!


I beat anorexia and I am glad I did!

It nearly claimed my life.


You see, initially it seemed great and
even exciting to keep my eating
in absolute control.
I had binged before.
So to see myself in control of eating
was to say the least, cool.


I was born with a tendency to be fat
at the slightest overeating.
When excess weight became a problem,
I had to look for ways to keep trim.
A thin thin thin figure became my 
sweet dream.
You were beautiful to me if you were thin.
And I wanted that desperately.


That was the beginning of my anorexia romance.
Daily, I ate very little or nothing.
I exercised hard daily.
I had all manner of symptoms.
But I knew nothing about anorexia
so I never thought the pains in my heart
had anything to do with my starvation process.


Well, until I had a terrible crisis.
For days I could not sleep a wink.
My head was pounding. My temperature was very high.
I could not eat.
I threw up anything I ate.
My legs could not even support my thin frame. 
I begged to live.
God helped me.


I had a simple solution to recovery.

It's been over five years now.
I live a healthy life.
And I am happy.
Life is good and you are the only one
with the most ability to take care of your body.
Do it well.
Learn how here.



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Sunday, March 6, 2011

I Beat Anorexia!

I beat anorexia and I am glad I did!
It nearly claimed my life.


You see, initially it seemed great and
even exciting to keep my eating
in absolute control.
I had binged before.
So to see myself in control of eating
was to say the least, cool.


I was born with a tendency to be fat
at the slightest overeating.
When excess weight became a problem,
I had to look for ways to keep trim.
A thin thin thin figure became my 
sweet dream.
You were beautiful to me if you were thin.
And I wanted that desperately.


That was the beginning of my anorexia romance.
Daily, I ate very little or nothing.
I exercised hard daily.
I had all manner of symptoms.
But I knew nothing about anorexia
so I never thought the pains in my heart
had anything to do with my starvation process.


Well, until I had a terrible crisis.
For days I could not sleep a wink.
My head was pounding. My temperature was very high.
I could not eat.
I threw up anything I ate.
My legs could not even support my thin frame. 
I begged to live.
God helped me.


I had a simple solution to recovery.

It's been over five years now.
I live a healthy life.
And I am happy.
Life is good and you are the only one
with the most ability to take care of your body.
Do it well.
Learn how here.



Saturday, March 5, 2011

Anerexia Nearly Killed Me!

Anerexia nearly killed me.
Anerexia is the same as anorexia
or anorexia nervosa.
It is an eating disorder.

Before I had a crisis that nearly claimed
my life, I had practiced anerexia as a lifestyle.

I hated my body.
I wanted to be thinner than thin.
A look at the mirror always revealed a fat me to me.
Friends and family always said I was too thin.

I thought they were just flattering me.
Food was an enemy I had to deal with.
I would eat very very little or nothing daily.
Weighing myself or using the tapes to measure
my body parts were a regular.

Vigorous exercise was another obsession.
I had a tough exercise regimen I followed daily.

Health breakdowns were a regular for me.
The rest of the symptoms I had that should
have alarmed me, didn't.

From dizziness to headaches, pins and needles,
heart pains, irregular heartbeats, irregular periods,
irritability, frustration, brain fog, sleeplessness,
hair loss, brittle nails and bones and more, were conditions
I had to live with.

I sure thought I had control over my anerexia lifestyle.
Again, I couldn't link the above problems and conditions
to my suicidal lifestyle of not eating.

You are sure welcome to my blog.

Please come again.
You'll get to know why many girls
and women are victims of anerexia.
And of course, what you could do to help
them.

My name is Chin.

Maybe, like me (then), you are living
with this lifestyle.
Or you have stories to tell on this.
You are again welcome, anyhow...