Does my friend need help?!


Question: Does my friend need help!?
well i was talking to my friend the other day and she seemed really stressed out, so i was just talking to her!.
first of all, she is very skinny to start off with, she is underweight!.
and she said that lately she has become obsessed with her weight!. she says that she is now constantly thinking about her weight, like that it preoccupies her mind, and she can't make it stop!. She says that she is really fat and she is like crawling in her skin!. She says that when she eats all she feels is the disgusting greedy fat feeling, even when she eats something little!. she says that she hates eating out all of a sudden because she feels like everyone is watching her thinking how much does she want to eat, she is so fat!. She can't stop picking out all of her "flaws" that i can't even see!. Like she says now she sees things that she never saw before!. Every time she puts something into her mouth she must go have a look in the mirror and see if she has gotten fatter!. I think she is loosing it!. Like she hates wearing tight clothes any more and like she thinks everything shows off her fat!.
but i can't see it!.
She told me she doesn't like hanging out with friends any more, she likes to be alone!. and then she told me that she always makes herself throw up but then right before she does she stops!.
She hasn't yet stopped eating junk food and stuff, but i believe she slowly will cut out all foods by the way she was talking to me!.
i feel like she has the mind of an anorexic but she doesn't eat like one!. but i am scared that she soon will!.

should i be worried for my friend!?
does it seem like there is something wrong here!?!?
please tell me what to do!.

thanks!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
I'm sorry to hear about this situation!. It's the hardest thing in the world to like just feel powerless while something takes hold of your friend!.

And something has taken a hold of your friend!. This is very likely the start of Anorexia!. She displays the classic symptoms, including pre-occupation with her faults and with food!.

You're a good friend, and you are right to worry!.

Yes, there seems to be something wrong here!.

The best you can do is try and convince her that she needs some expert help!. Now be warned!. People with such disorders (like Anorexia) can be very manipulative!. Just as over-eaters can manipulate people into getting them food, so too, people with Anorexia can make people think they are getting help, and eating right again when they are not!.

So watch for signs, and be ready to be a strong friend, and let her know that she needs to stay on target to get help!.

The best therapy around today for Anorexia is family therapy, where the family meets as a complete unit to discuss issues that the Anorexia may stand as a symbol for!.

So if you have a good communication with your friend's parent/s, then you might need to try and encourage them to see the issue with their daughter, if they haven't seen this already!.

Best of luck!. You're doing the right thing by looking for answers!. You're a good friend!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

Anorexia is all about the mind, she could well be a danger to herself!. Talk to her parents and get her some help!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yeah, this is the beginning of a serious eating disorder!. Nothing you say or do can change her mind!. It's buried deep in psychological and genetic aspects of her personality, and she needs some therapy to catch this before it gets very bad!. In fact, it's probably worse than it appears right now!. A lot of times, people with eating disorders will appear to still be eating normally, but are actually very good at deceiving people!. It's not because they're bad people, they just have a disorder and they have to lie or otherwise mislead people in order to continue in the path of destruction!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

Dear,
Yes, you should be worried, does your friend have a tendency to lye a lot!? then she may be just fishing for complements!. confront her about it!. Ask her if she was just joking or being serious!. if she was serious, it could be a combination of low self confidence, as well as anorexia!. All you can do is encourage her to get help (and you should tell a parent or older sister!.!.!.!. not friend) as for your bigger role, tell her how you feel, tell her what a great, funny, and pretty person she is!. Boost her confidence, send her texts, e-mails, and slip notes in her locker!.! be the best friend you can! :)
xoxxo!.!.!. the xtra x stands for xtra pecks!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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