Food makes me naseous, does that mean I have an eating disorder?


I don't throw up after eating food, but the thought of food makes me nauseous. Some days I don't eat at all, but I'm not hungry and I can function just fine. I just get so busy that I forget to eat..

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Well the saying goes, "Do you live to eat, or eat to live?"
If it makes you ill to think about food best to see a doctor to be on the safe side. Many other problems can arise because of a lack of nourishment; like heart failure, kidneys go into shock, the black eyes are a sign of anemia.

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well there may be a few problems, like an ucler or depression, i only eat once a day and i make my self eat, im manic depressive and have to fore mysefl to eat, so like i said it could be many things, get with a great doctor

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first see a doctor. If the doctor says you are over reacting then visit an Asian restaurent to try our different varieites of food. If you u cannot have solids, try the soups.

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those are signs of bulemia.. but if that isnt the case, it isnt really considered a eating disorder if you just naturally want to throw up food.. it would be considered a "stomach rebellion".. try to add some ginger to your food.. or have a cup of ginger tea.

is it hard?

Thes could easily be symptoms of other illnesses

ulcers, depression, hiatus hernia, cancer etc etc

get a full medical check

it doesnt sound to me as if you have an eating disorder


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