Re: is there an eating disorder where the appetite is simply not there -
September 10th 2011, 02:24 AM
We cannot answer questions like "Is this an eating disorder?" because none of us can diagnose you over the internet. Eating disorders are psychological issues that may be resolved through intensive therapy and nutrition education. You may have a physical condition that causes you to lack a healthy appetite, even if it is just your brain not responding to physical hunger.
Anorexia is defined as a lack of appetite, but that is absolutely not the same as anorexia nervosa. Do you see where I'm coming from? While you may technically be "anorexic" for your lack of an appetite, you may not be anorexic in the way most people use the term for someone who suffers from an eating disorder.
You mention that this has been going on since your birth. This is an issue that needs to be addressed since you are likely to be suffering from malnutrition. There are plenty of reasons why you could possibly have little to no appetite and we cannot help you further than to advise you to go consult your doctor.
* As a note, you should be aware that calories and (human) weight numbers are not allowed on any user submitted threads besides weights in birth notices in the Pregnancy and Childcare forum.
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