What is it called when you, sorry, throw up your food every time you eat but you!


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If you're making yourself get sick with a finger, fist or some other object after gorging on food it's more than likely bulimia.

However, I've heard of a physiological problem where one is not sick and does not suffer from an eating disorder.i'm not sure what it's called. It's been a looonnnggg time since I heard about it.

I think I found the name for the physiological thing.

What is Gastroparesis?

"Gastro-Paresis" means "Stomach-Paralysis". It is a disorder in which the stomach takes too long to empty its contents. It is an abnormal function of the stomach without any physical evidence of obstruction. The most common symptoms are nausea and vomiting especially after eating.

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Anorexia! Please get help.
u have an eating disorder.or sum foods make u sick
This might be gastro-esophageal reflux, but talk to your doctor about the details to confirm.
it is a form of bulemia.
the actual medical term anorexia actually means "lack of appetite" bulemia is to eat and vomit.
you have an eating disorder, and you may be anemic and malnourished. pleases seek help.
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im an RN
If you truly do not have an eating disorder, it is probably a stomach problem. Is there heartburn or indigestion present at the same time? At any rate, throwing up on a regular basis can cause serious damage to the throat and stomach and you should talk to your doctor immediately!
belimia
blessed answer is correct
bulemia
No, dumbass, it is not called anorexia. Anorexia is where you don't eat any food at all. Bulimia is when you purge your food after eating it. Please, please, please, get treatment. I have lost friends to eating disorders, and I don't want anyone else to go down the same path. Talk to a trusted adult, and tell them what you've been doing. Yes, they may get mad, but they'll appreciate the courage that it took for you to tell them. Don't keep on doing this.

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