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In reply to the discussion: Spectrum of eating disorders and society (Warning a couple possibly graphic photos) [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)39. Actually no... there are vey rare cases
where disorders, very much at the genetic level, and so rare that it is not even funny, where food intake has little to none to do with it. They are so rare though that most of the people who have them actually do not survive to adulthood. The exception to this not surviving to adulthood, and a tad more common, is Down Syndrome.
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My apologies to Neoma
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Spectrum of eating disorders and society (Warning a couple possibly graphic photos) [View all]
nadinbrzezinski
May 2012
OP
I know someone who is going through this. It all seems evidence that something profoundly
patrice
May 2012
#1
in the universal law area, i really do not believe it is so much about willpower. i have found
seabeyond
May 2012
#25
i will have to disagree with you. and could argue that it is NOT that simple because of all
seabeyond
May 2012
#23
This is so full of half-truths and inaccuracies that it borders on the irresponsible.
Brickbat
May 2012
#27