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What disability does Paula Abdul have??? - Tricia
Dear Tricia,
I must apologize for my late
reply. I have been out of town. I am so sorry and I hope you understand.
Paula Abdul has been in the
news most recently, not because of her 3rd year serving as a judge for
American Idol, but because of her health. She has bulimia. While bulimia
isn't thought of as a "disability" there are some common issues.
There are three types of
disabilities; physical, sensory (hearing/seeing) and cognitive. I would
describe bulimia as a cognitive disorder. The mind can be greatly
affected by bulimia. Perfectly normal looking people can have this
disorder. I searched bulimia on google.com and found all kinds of
information. Below is some basic information. If you have or know
someone who has bulimia- please get help. Talk to someone- a doctor, a
counselor, a therapist. This disease is hard on the body and you can't
do it alone.
Bulimia, also called bulimia
nervosa, is a psychological eating disorder. Bulimia is characterized by
episodes of binge-eating followed by inappropriate methods of weight
control (purging). Inappropriate methods of weight control include
vomiting, fasting, enemas, excessive use of laxatives and diuretics, or
compulsive exercising. Excessive shape and weight concerns are also
characteristics of bulimia. A binge is an episode where an individual
eats a much larger amount of food than most people would in a similar
situation. Binge eating is not a response to intense hunger. It is
usually a response to depression, stress, or self esteem issues. During
the binge episode, the individual experiences a loss of control.
However, the sense of a loss of control is also followed by a
short-lived calmness. The calmness is often followed by self-loathing.
The cycle of overeating and purging usually becomes an obsession and is
repeated often.
Bulimia was only diagnosed as
its own eating disorder in the 1980s. People with bulimia can look
perfectly normal. Most of them are of normal weight, and some may be
overweight. Women with bulimia tend to be high achievers.It is often difficult to
determine whether a person is suffering from Bulimia. This occurs
because binging and purging is often done in secret. Also, individuals
suffering from Bulimia often deny their condition.
Sufferers consume huge
quantities of food. Sometimes up to 20,000 calories at a time. The foods
on which they binge tend to be foods labeled as "comfort foods" -- sweet
foods, high in calories, or smooth, soft foods like ice cream, cake, and
pastry. An individual may binge anywhere from twice a day to several
times daily.