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Interesting Statistic on Anxiety/Eating Disorders
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 521027" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>This is a catch-22.</p><p>Our docs pushed the anxiety as the primary problem - and no matter what we did to try to address it, nothing worked. When we re-classified as "secondary", it forced them to allow us to fight for more dxes... and when we found the SOURCE of the anxiety... we began to make progress on all fronts, including the anxiety.</p><p></p><p>I didn't read the study (no time), but I have noticed that many more recent studies involving this anxiety-food disorder link, leave out the biggest and most obvious... overeating. It IS a food disorder, in its own right. And... THAT one? definitely affects the fellows as much as us gals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 521027, member: 11791"] This is a catch-22. Our docs pushed the anxiety as the primary problem - and no matter what we did to try to address it, nothing worked. When we re-classified as "secondary", it forced them to allow us to fight for more dxes... and when we found the SOURCE of the anxiety... we began to make progress on all fronts, including the anxiety. I didn't read the study (no time), but I have noticed that many more recent studies involving this anxiety-food disorder link, leave out the biggest and most obvious... overeating. It IS a food disorder, in its own right. And... THAT one? definitely affects the fellows as much as us gals. [/QUOTE]
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