is there an eating disorder where you pig out on the weekend and eat like nothing during the week?

Jenny asked:


Is there and eating disorder where you eat pretty much nothing during the week other than half a cup of fat free yogurt a day and then pig out on the weekend (but don’t purge)? And when you do eat anything more you feel super guilty. Or is this not at all an eating disorder?
P.S. I am not talking about myself

Aidan
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11 Responses to “is there an eating disorder where you pig out on the weekend and eat like nothing during the week?”

  1. Daniel Says:

    Charles

    That’d be binge eating.

  2. Anna Says:

    Jeremiah

    sounds fine to me.
    its just like doing a 3-day diet, but all week

  3. Morgan Says:

    Parker

    Well i think that is binge eating. Not healthy at all. it could disturb your body’s natural cycle and make your body not trust you anymore.

  4. Jaden Says:

    Hunter

    I don’t know anything about eating disorders, but from what you said. I think that you could develop an eating disorder.
    If you are a healthy weight for someone your height and age, I’d say it’s not an eating disorder, you just have terrible eating habits.
    Eat healthy balanced diets, and if you’re underweight, maybe seek help if this worsens.

    Hope this helped. Feel free to message me if you need anything else, hun! :]

  5. Gavin Says:

    Luis

    If your starving yourself during the week then you are more likely to get these binging episodes – Binge-eating disorder is classed as a form of eating disorder, and can be closely tied to other disorders like anorexia (especially if your restricting to such a low amount of calories during the week).

    This is not a healthy way to live – by putting your body into starvation mode, your bodies gonna grab every calorie from the binge and store it as fat as it thinks that its not going to get much food (which is why starvation diets do not work!) – by starving yourself after a binge is just going to make things worse. Please, whoever it is who’s doing this – tell them to see a doctor because this is not good for their body, its very damaging, and the damage may be permanent if it goes on too long. This is one good way to ***** up your metabolism, and it takes a lot of time and effort to get your metabolism back to normal.

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