Should I go to the hospital for unhealthy eating habits?
Anonymous
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Feb 28, 2018
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I don't believe a hospital is necessary. Perhaps a therapist. Or go to a group meeting for eating disorders.
Anonymous
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Mar 2, 2018
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Before considering hospitalization, Please talk to some one who can help you understand the why and how of your habits. Perhaps after sharing your feelings, you may have a better understanding of yourself, and will want to manage your habit in a different way.
SupportiveSockMonkey
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Apr 18, 2018
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Not unless it is important, GP's can provide healthy eating support and refer you to a nutritionist and exercise programme.
AngelOliviaHelper
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May 30, 2018
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Yes definately if it is damaging your body you need to find a way to put unhealthy eating habits away.
MysticN
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Jun 1, 2018
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I don't quite understand this question. If you're like me, and countless other millions of people, unhealthy eating will cause health problems that will put you in the hospital. You should go to the hospital if you are having symptoms of heart attack or stroke or respiratory distress or extreme hypertension or a lot of other serious things like that.
caringBerry61
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Jun 8, 2018
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It depends whether these habits have consequences inside or outside your body or produce pain that on a doctor can diagnose and treat properly. If you feel that you can deal with your eating disorders asking for help and support to someone who can listen and help you investigate and find the starting point of this situation, there are expert listeners on 7 Cups of tea.
Krystar
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Jun 15, 2018
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Medical professionals can offer specific guidance and assistance with dietary needs. Speaking with a licensed nutritionist or dietitian can be informative and reassuring. It is also helpful to involve your family physician in discussions of your health, since it is so important to ensure your body and mind are on the right path. Starting a conversation about your relationship with food and how you could make healthier choices will impact your overall health. There are SO many support sources available to you!
patientLight71
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Jun 23, 2018
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In most of the case, we are not aware of what we eat. You can research more about mindfulness. That can help you make right choices. Along with that, some research about nutrition can go a long way in deciding your food for a day.
If all these fail, you can consider seeking a professional help that will help you to eat healthily and stay fit.
SurviveTogether
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Jun 23, 2018
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If they're very unhealthy i.e extremely calorie deficit, binge eating on a daily basis then I would suggest going to a GP or doctor before going to the Hospital.
miraculousIris31
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Jan 9, 2019
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It is up to you. It would be a good idea to get professional help. You are harming your body. You need to ask yourself. Why you keep doing this to yourself. Is there a point when you want to stop. What caused you to have this eating disorder. Maybe by getting some help. You can resolve your body issues. Who knows maybe you will help someone else going through it. It's not going to be easy but it will be worth it Hopefully this helps.Best to you. You will be stronger once you get better hugs to you
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