How soon will a teen be in great danger if is throwing up food?
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soon. if you don't approach her then it can cause serious health problems if it continues
oh and throwing up after eating is bulimia not anorexia but it seems if she only eats about once a day then she is both
what you need to do is ask her about it and if she is trying to loose weight then think up a plan where she can eat food without having to throw it up after like healthy food and stuff
throwing up is bulimia, not anorexia. either way, you need to get her help, seeing as how she can die from it.
her teeth will wear down from the stomach acid, her weight will drop, she could get ulcers in the esophagus, etc. the damage might not be apparent just yet, but in the long run, she will have problems. screw the whole"will she hate me?" attitude! talk to her, and if nothing else, beat her to the bathroom after meals, and make her see someone.
you should deffenitly confront her she could be in grave danger be a friend be supportive to whatever she says and tell her everything will be fine. I don't wanna make any promises I can't keep so it's up to to make sure she eats properly and gets in better shape she may pass out if she doesn't get enough food.
It is very serious even if you do it a couple of times. The stomach as can wear away your teeth. When you stave yourself if eats away at your natural fat and then it starts on your muscles. I beg you to sit her down and ask her. But before you do that look at my answer and i didn't an Answer like this I put all the information on it so read it first before you confront her. Good luck and contact your doctor.
she is in danger from the first moment she does it. i knwo this may sound pretty bad, but i suggest spying on her and if you catch her, confront her. she may get mad at first but just explain to her how much you care about her. tell her if theres ANYTHING she needs to talk about with you, or needs help losing wiegjt or anything that uore always there for her no matter what. have a casual parent-daughter talk, and dont striaghtly go to the point about anorexia but throw that into the convo somewhere. afterwards if you think she stops throwing up, reward her! you know, like a day out shopping, or to the spa. that'll show that u really care, and that you're proud of her accomplishment! this is something thats very hard for a teenager to get over. if you find out that she starts doing it again tell her that youre dissapounted but youre willing to do anything to help her quit.
good luck! these are all just suggestions
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