Eating Disorders – Binge Eating What Is It?
Only the last few years have medical professionals actually begun to recognize that binge eating is another eating disorder. Yes we are all pretty familiar with anorexia and bulumia because of the noteriety they have gained because famous people are always admitting they suffered from them. But where as with bulimia once the food has been eaten the person will then try different ways of purging it from their body as soon as possible. However with binge eating rather than not eating enough or trying to expel it from their body a person will eat loads and so it is a completely different kind of eating disorder altogether.
For this reason, alone many people do not actually consider this to be an actual eating disorder. Rather what they see it as is a person’s own choice of what they do with the food they eat and their bodies.
Yet even though when bingeing and person is not either starving themselves or placing their health under serious risk through the use of laxatives or from vomiting. This particular eating disorder can still cause serious repercussions where a person’s health is concerned.
Anyone who suffers from bingeing they will eat large amounts of food and in the same way with bulimia and anorexia places strain on their body, especially to their heart. In fact in many cases a person who binge eats will be more prone to gaining weight rather than actually losing it. But in the majority of cases they will all be extremely unhealthy.
One of the biggest problems that those that binge eaters have is actually recognizing that they have a problem in the first place. In many cases a binge eater will hide the problem by either eating more food in secret or by consuming far more food than they should really. The reason why they do this is simply because they feel they have control over their life and the situation they are in.
As mentioned the biggest challenge anyone suffering from any kind of eating disorder has to face is first actually recognizing that they have a problem. This is because they do not realize that they no longer have any control over what is happening in their life.
Yes we all over eat at some time in our lives, but this is completely different from binge eating. Where as eating something you enjoy a little more than usual at Christmas or when on holiday is considered normal. For a binge eater they will often have little or no control over just how much food they eat, over what they eat or when they eat it.
Although health problems such as weight gain are relatively minor when it comes to binge eating. It is the psychological problems, which are the more worrying side effect associated with this particular eating disorder. In fact in many cases those that binge eat will often dismiss the problem as nothing more than a habit they have got into or it part of whom they are and something they have chosen for themselves.

