Why does the disease occur?
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Bulimia is a psycomsomatic disorder, in other words when your mind suffers, your body suffers as well. The interconnection of the mental and spiritual has been admitted both by doctors and by psychologists. Based on the works by K. Miss (PhD) and N. Shily (M.D.) I have come to simple conclusions which help to understand the reason for your own disease. There are 8 factors, behavior models causing the disease: |
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I am writing this for everyone. For those who know what I'm going to write about and those from whom this cup has passed. I am a mother to two daughters. Both are sick. Nobody had any idea. I too failed to notice the progress of their disease for years until a deadly threat loomed large over our family. |
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"I have been a common child since my childhood, neither fat, nor skinny, with normal appetite and the same liveliness and light-heartedness as all children have. I was the most active girl at school, an excellent student, smart and beautiful; in general I maintained my reputation as «a star». Since my early childhood I visited a sports group, then I went to music school, drawing school, visited various hobby groups… |
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"I am looking at a huge tureen where reddish stains of drops of borsch are drying out…I am looking around the kitchen: piles of plates and dishes, crumbs, grease stains, sticky stains of coca-cola. And only on seeing it, it sinks in: Surprised home hosts used to say in «Three bears» fairy-tale: «Who was there and ate from my dish?» Who was there and turned my licked-clean kitchenette upside down? Could it have been me myself? |
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Everything has its origin in the family: bulimia as well?
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«Everything has its origin in the family!» — on hearing this trite statement I inevitably recall my first teacher who used it only for reforming undisciplined children: bad boys and tomboys. Such was my perception at that time: «Can it possiblly be that his mother and farther purposefully taught him to behave like that?» And why does she not tell it to model pupils? Aren't good manners taught in the family?" We laughed at this statement all my school years. But it appears to be not so funny… |
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Thought is an access code
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What we are is the result of our thoughts. Buddha. «I am what I think but not what I eat!» — I have chosen this statement to be a setting treatment programm of bulimia. And I add intepreting it on my own: «I am what I think and do but no what I eat!» In other words you have what you think! |
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