Is it normal i puke up my food when i'm full just so i can eat more?

Sometimes there's a lot of good food and I'm really skinny so I guess my stomach is a bit small. My remedy to that is I'll go to the bathroom and puke and then eat the rest and puke that up. Is it normal?

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Based on 75 votes (10 yes)
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  • Moneybagschest

    You have a serious eating disorder. This is glutinous and sounds like you might soon lead to bulimia.

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  • lemon

    In addition to the damage already mentioned, purging can seriously affect your electrolytes. Electrolytes are what regulates your heartbeat and purging can result in a heart attack, at any age, at any point.

    Research: electrolyte imbalance purging.

    Please see your GP and a counsellor to address any underlying problems you may have. Throwing up is addictive, you'll more than likely not be able to stop, you'll do it several times a day, every day. It will only get harder and harder to stop or reduce your purges. You'll end up eating more because you know that you can purge it up and then you'll be spending hundreds on food that will just go to waste.

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  • WasThatAMoth

    I guess that's some good food. No but seriously, don't do that. Puking can really mess you up.

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  • bristexai

    That will ruin your teeth, your eyes, your stomach, and your esophagus.

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  • you should at least digest it. Then you can eat your own poop. now that would be a good idea

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  • Daralia

    Please, do not do such a thing, that can go wrong and ruin your life.

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  • purplegirl22

    Don't binge! This can lead to some serious health problems down the road. Having bulimia not only ruins your teeth from constant stomach acid erosion but it leaves you with stinky breath.

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    • Avant-Garde

      The stomach acid can also tear away at the esophagus causing you to bleed to death.

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      • VioletTrees

        A minor correction: it's not the stomach acid that causes the tears, it's from the pressure exerted on the oesophagus, particularly during forceful vomiting. Most of the time, they're partial thickness tears, which bleed but are rarely deadly. Full thickness tears, on the other hand, are always deadly if untreated.

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  • Avant-Garde

    No, that's not a good habit to start. If you aren't careful, this could lead you to developing Bulimia, if you haven't already.

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