Ana Death

Its a Slow Suicide

Drug and Alcohol addiction

                    

 

Cocaine

 

 

 

It is estimated that approximately 30-50% of bulimics also abuse alcohol or drugs. The number is much lower for anorexics. Sometimes a person develops an eating disorder after they become clean and/or sober because they just trade one unhealthy coping skill for another.

 

Alcohol and drugs are abused for the same reasons as food with an eating disorder. The substances are used to numb or block any feelings just as symptoms in an eating disorder. We will do almost anything to keep our eating disorders a secret from others which can cause a lot of guilt. We may feel we need to get rid of this guilt by abusing drugs and/or alcohol. This is also an unhealthy way of coping. We use these ways to cope because we never learned how to in a healthy way. It is very important to deal with the underlying issues for the behavior so you can overcome them and start to then learn new ways of healthy coping. 

 

Substance Abuse and Eating Disorders

Shared Risk Factors Shared Characteristics
  • Occur in times of transition or stress
  • Common brain chemistry
  • Common family history
  • Low self esteem, depression, anxiety, impulsivity
  • History of sexual or physical abuse
  • Unhealthy parental behaviors and low monitoring of children’s activities
  • Unhealthy peer norms and social pressures
  • Susceptibility to messages from advertising and entertainment media
  • Obsessive preoccupation, craving, compulsive behavior, secretiveness, rituals
  • Experience mood altering effects, social isolation
  • Linked to other psychiatric disorders, suicide
  • Difficult to treat, life threatening
  • Chronic diseases with high relapse rates
  • Require intensive therapy

 

 

Looking for more general info on EDs? Try going here; http://www.reutershealth.com/wellconnected/doc49.html