Most common questions used to investigate
Do you find yourself constantly worrying about or obsessing over your weight or body shape?
Do you often experience feelings of disgust, shame, guilt or depression after eating?
In the past 3 months, have you found yourself secretly eating a meal consisting of a very large amount of food in one sitting?
Do you find yourself eating alone because you feel embarrassed or ashamed of the amount of food you are eating?
In the past 3 months, have you caused yourself to intentionally vomit, abused diuretics or laxatives or fasted for at least 24 hours in an attempt to lose weight?
Common conclusions
It is unlikely you have an eating disorder.
While it is unlikely that you have an eating disorder, you are displaying some signs of an unhealthy relation with food. Please seek professional help for more information and support, and in order to assure that you don't develop an eating disorder.
Unfortunately, you are displaying numerous symptoms typically seen among individuals who have an eating disorder. Recovering from an eating disorder is possible if the disorder is detected and treated on time. Please seek professional help immediately for more information, support and treatment.
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