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22 Jan, 2009

Sexual Side Effects and Eating Disorder’s

Posted by: joanna@recoveryconnection.org In: Eating Disorders|Women's Treatment Programs

Sexual Side Effects of Eating Disorder’s!  Only someone battling a food addiction would understand that statement.  When an individual turns to food as a coping mechanism they are looking for instant gratification and relief.  Eating disorders evolve over time in ways that are not easily detected.  A person affected by an eating disorder is not even aware of a problem until they have crossed the invisible line into food addiction.  In order to determine if an eating disorder exists take time to read about eating disorder symptoms. 

 

How does an eating disorder affect my sex life?  This is an excellent question that only the person asking can answer.  Body image and self esteem are both challenging issues when food addiction is present.  Human beings are sexual by nature when food becomes a crutch sexual desires are pushed down until eventually they are nonexistent.  How a person perceives themselves plays a large role in this process.  The negative self talk that has been in place for years, takes over and the cycle continues. 

 

When food preoccupies every day thoughts, when eating or starving is how stress is managed looking for help is necessary.  Eating disorders tend to make people isolate and individuals will choose food over being with other people. Have you chosen to eat over being intimate?  The idea of an inpatient eating disorder treatment center is a recommendation.  When making changes either positive or negative having added resources and support available are requirements to the road of success.

4 Responses to "Sexual Side Effects and Eating Disorder’s"

1 | haley

January 27th, 2009 at 3:39 pm

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hi im haley. i am currently suffering from anorexia. and i was readin this article about sexual side effects and that is so true. i dont even care to have sex anymore. i feel to fat and dont feel like doin anything. i would rather jus lay around.

2 | Joanna

January 28th, 2009 at 11:31 am

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Hi Haley I know what you mean. So many people have lost the desire for sex as the eating disorder takes over their life. It appears to happen unconsciously and before you know it sex is no longer important. Recognizing that you are not the only one who feels this way is important.

3 | Tracy

February 2nd, 2009 at 2:37 am

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Hi My name is Tracy and I know exactly what they mean about the lack of sexual desire and the isolation that I keep from other people. I suffer from Bulimia and it is taking over my life. I am 30 years old and have no kids because I can’t even let myself gain any weight and I am always thinking that I am not good enough and fat. My boyfriend always complains about my lack of sexual interest and has no idea about my Bulimia.

4 | joanna@recoveryconnection.org

February 3rd, 2009 at 2:54 pm

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Tracy I can appreciate what you wrote it is very painful to feel so badly about yourself and how you see yourself. I don’t know if you are open to this or not. Every time a negative thought comes to mind counteract it with the exact opposite thought whether you believe it or not. For example I am unlovable say I am lovable. It may sound silly but you are able to reprogram your mind. Treating an eating disorder is very important and there is help available.

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