Should I go to the hospital for unhealthy eating habits?
daniross
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Aug 9, 2020
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Unhealthy eating habits can have such a strain on your body and happiness. When you realize that these habits may be affecting your quality of life it's important to seek out help. If you find yourself in immediate danger, emergency medical help is necessary. Therapy is also highly beneficial, as well. Admitting your struggles and asking for help is not a sign of weakness, but rather a sign of strength, determination and bravery which should be admired. Nutrition and eating habits are often overlooked in our society, but are one of the most important ways to take care of yourself for a healthy and happy future.
Anonymous
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Aug 28, 2020
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Having healthy, moderate eating habits are the basis of our bodies day to day functionality! if you feel that your eating habits are intrusive and unhealthy I think it would help immensely to reach out to a licensed professional whether it be a therapist, or in the hospital. Sometimes the habits we developed over the years don't necessarily honor our bodies. Whatever you struggle with, just know that there is help and hope. You're never alone and as listeners we would love to talk about it if you need it. It's the honor of my life to be able to talk to people about things that they may struggle with and refer them to resources that may be able to help their quality of life immensely.
Anonymous
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Nov 14, 2020
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You should always go to the hospital if you are in danger of hurting yourself. If you are no longer able to eat healthily and are experiencing physical symptoms, it may be a good idea to begin looking for help. If it is not an emergency, consider meeting with a therapist or psychiatrist instead: if you are in no danger to yourself, there is nothing really the hospital can do. You know your situation better than anyone else: if you need immediate medical care, there is no shame in going to the hospital and getting the help you need.
lookforwardliz
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Nov 20, 2020
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Yes. In my own experience, it has helped me create a plan that suits my body and identify the source issues from which the habits formed. I was unable to overcome the issue on my own and found professionals that were better suited to help me navigate physical health. They were also able to refer me to other professionals that could help me tackle other parts of the root problem attributed to my unhealthy habits. It made me feel liberated to voice these concerns. I feel way more adept to finding new ways to sustain more healthy eating habits.
8Lotuss
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Nov 28, 2020
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Speak and react in calm ways, even when your boss is upset.
Bring them a cup of tea or their favorite drink.
Prioritize things for you. Your important tasks. Planning your day and getting things prioritized helps you advance in your work. Which, will be noticeable soon
Tidy their office space, have your work ready in advance of the deadline:
Your boss will know you are organized person. All those document and forms are worrying, annoying and agitating. And do the same to your desk and office keep it tidy. You just made things easier for you and your boss
Try to make easier on them by answer phone calls. Ask if you respond to secondary e-mail. Schedule event and upcoming meetings.
Try to discuss issue and try solving them. Try to solve your issues or problems at work as soon as possible. No mess, no postpone. Then your things will get more settle with your boss.
Anonymous
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Jan 3, 2021
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Unhealthy eating habits can have different consequences in your body depending on which eating habit and how long you have been practicing it. It would be advisable that you seek professional medical help to help you cope and solve you unhealthy eating habit and also to make sure the rest of your health is on check.
Lack of energy, anemia, skin problems, heart complications and others are some of the common secondary effects of a bad diet (eating too much, eating too little, eating only processed or junk food).
Doctors are here to help us and can advise you on how to get over this problem you are facing. Best of luck!
Anonymous
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Feb 17, 2021
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Not all unhealthy eating habits warrant going to a hospital, however, if your unhealthy eating habits are persistent, are causing significant distress, or have a significant negative impact on your daily life, it may be time to seek the help or advice of a professional in the field. This may mean visiting a hospital, but it could also mean seeing a doctor in an outpatient setting, or having regular visits with a counselor or nutritionist. What you do to address the issue depends on the severity of the issue and what you and your healthcare provider decide is the best option for you.
Anonymous
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Mar 6, 2021
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I think talking to a professional about this would be the best way to go, They can give you proper medical advice and help you find the help you need. I can refer you to the amaizng therapists that we have here at 7 cups. They are trained to asses these types of situations and give you the best possible care that you truly deserve. Here at 7 cups I am a listener and can not give you the answer to that question because I am not a trained professional but if you seek help with our therapists you will find help.
joyous19
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Apr 2, 2021
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Unhealthy eating habits are not something to take lightly. They can drastically impact your physical and mental health currently, as well as in the future. If you are aware of your own unhealthy eating habits, and have been unable to break those habits, it could be a good idea to see a doctor about it. It is important to be as honest and straight forward about what you are experiencing with any professional you choose to see, so they can do what is best to help you overcome your habit. It is difficult to acknowledge you have unhealthy eating habits, so the fact that you are aware of the dangers of them, and are open to the idea of asking for help is an amazing first step!
Anonymous
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Jun 4, 2021
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Do you personally feel like your unhealthy eating habits pose some major risk to you? Do others around feel this way as well? There is a major difference between feeling and knowing so if you know your body is under major stress due to your unhealthy eating habits, it is up to you to use your best judgment to decide on what to do. Unhealthy eating habits can be dangerous and no one, including myself, would want you to be exposed to any harm. If you would like, I can refer you to more professional resources to help you decide and get through these difficult times.
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