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A Few Helpful Tips For Dealing With Anorexia

The most effective anorexia tips address intervention of one kind or another. The anorexic patient will often be in denial, and if not in denial, driven by the very real fear of being overweight and still believing that what they are doing, starving themselves, is their only hope of being an attractive person. Intervention may or may not involve confrontation. Whether confrontation will work or not depends greatly on the individuals involved. A better approach would be to get in touch with a professional for advice and a plan of action. One could also contact someone whom the patient likes and respects, and see if that person is in a position to help. The family physician is one source of course and probably a good first step. More than likely your physician will refer you in turn to a specialist, a clinic, or treatment center if there is one close by. Many of these centers treat a number of eating disorders. Those that do will most certainly treat anorexia. There are a number of such treatment centers which can be found through an Internet search, but referral by your physician is usually the better approach.

Treatment normally involves several specialists, and often hospital staff members as well. Besides medical experts, nutritionists, dietitians, and physical therapists may together make up a team.  Even mental health experts often play a major role, sometimes the major role. One of the medical experts in a clinic could be the one coordinating the treatment and recovery effort, or it could even by your family physician doing the coordinating. The thought of having a mental health expert on the team may seem scary to some, and the possibility of psychiatric hospitalization is indeed present in extreme cases. But most likely the mental health expert is there to provide psychotherapy sessions designed to help the patient gain the self esteem they are very likely lacking. If anyone of the team is going to be providing anorexia tips it will most likely be the mental health specialist.

There are certain anorexia tips that you do not want to pay heed to. First off, there are no medications specifically designed to treat the disease, although some such as anti-depressant may be prescribed to treat symptoms of the disease, or medical conditions brought on by the disease. Any advertising claiming successful treatment of anorexia through a program of taking certain drugs should be avoided, as it being misleading if not an outright scam. There are even pro-anorexia factions who will encourage the patient to keep on with what is being regarded as a lifestyle choice. Anorexia is in some respects similar to alcoholism. Certainly denial is one key similarity. Anorexia, like alcoholism, is often a life-long disease, complete with recovery periods and relapses. Anorexia can be very difficult to overcome.

The secret to defeating the disease would seem to be that of getting into the anorexic patients head, getting them to listen, and then to agree on undergoing a course of treatment. Once treatment is underway, and the patient is apparently on the right track, there is always the ever present danger of a relapse. There are even some anorexia tips on how to avoid a relapse and these include, confronting the reason for becoming anorexic in the first place, learning how to plan a healthy diet, one that will make a person feel good about themselves, and planning a program of good exercise. This is where the nutritionist comes in, and the therapist as well, and this is why anorexia is often treated by a team rather than by an “anorexia specialist”. Anything that will help the patient's self esteem will go a long ways in keeping them from having a relapse. The cure is on-going.

The Best Tip OF All - Sometimes, rather than trying to put together a list of anorexia tips, the best way to get on track with a healing process will be to start with one simple tip. Tell the person who has anorexia that you love them, that they are attractive to you, and you care for them. Let then know that they would be doing themselves a big favor, and you a big favor, by seeking help and advice from someone who is qualified to give it. It is really important that the person with the disease be made to confront it, otherwise all the anorexia tips in the world are likely to be in vain.


 

 

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