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by Grayskull » Sun Dec 27, 2020 8:08 pm
I’ve read through the symptoms of bing eating I’ve never been diagnosed as It’s probably not predominant issue but I feel like it fits at what point does it cross boundaries and becomes a disorder? Like for instance anorexia and Bulimia the symptoms seem to be very severe and obvious to anyone who sees the behavior as a disorder, is bing eating the same way or is it more of a hidden disorder that is more difficult to spot
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by weepingwillow » Mon Dec 28, 2020 5:55 pm
Hey and welcome.
I think binge eating disorder is more difficult to spot as sufferers tend to eat in secret and hide the evidence. If you feel it is a problem it is worth speaking to a dr about it.
Also feel free to chat here as much as you need.
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