Eating disorders are diseases. If you find yourself in a losing battle with an eating disorder like anorexia, bulimia, or overeating, you've probably been hurting yourself and those around you for much longer than you realize. You may have tried to change your behavior in the past, but quickly fallen back to into old habits and felt even worse than before. If an eating disorder has begun to control your life and you feel powerless to break free, it's time to seek help and healing. Tropical Oasis is ready to support you on your path to recovery and health.
Most people have a healthy relationship with food. Eating is a simple pleasure and a basic need. For some people, though, food has become their worst enemy or best friend, used as a pawn in coping with stress or exerting control. Eating disorders, which range from binge-eating to binging and purging to not eating at all, have deep physical and emotional repercussions, both to the individual suffering and those around him or her.
• Feeling a sense of shame, guilt, or failure after eating
• Purging the body of food by laxatives or vomiting after binging
• Developing an obsession with counting calories, weighing food, restricting food choices, eating only a small amount at a time, and other abnormal habits
• An obsession with weight and/or fear of weight gain
• Extreme weight loss/gain
• Skewed self-perception or a belief that one is fat
• Skipping meals excessively