National Eating Disorders Week hopes to raise awareness: How to get help

Designed to raise awareness of conditions such as anorexia and bulimia, National Eating Disorders Week occurs Feb. 23 to March 1. It’s also intended to help sufferers, parents and friends discover how to get help as well as what to do to prevent these diseases, reported Forbes on Feb. 22.

The three main types of eating disorders are anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder, but the causes and solutions are not so easily categorized, say experts.

“Eating disorders are complicated and vexing problems and we don’t exactly understand the pathophysiology of them,” noted Dr. Aaron Krasner, a practicing psychiatrist, and Director of the Adolescent Transitional Living Program at Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan, Connecticut.

“Certainly there is both a genetic component and an environmental component,” he added. But “it is not a one size fits all remedy or a preventive strategy.”

An estimated 10 million women and one million men in the United States suffer from an eating disorder, according to the Eating Disorder Foundation.

And eating disorders do not discriminate: Addiction specialist Drew Pinksy’s daughter Paulina just revealed that she battled bulimia and anorexia for seven years, reported USA Today on Feb. 24.

“Purging eight times in one day to cope with the emotional stress of being home during spring break had finally scared me enough to take action,” she wrote in an essay on body shame.

One of the keys to recovery: Talking about it rather than trying to hide the disorder, says Paulina.

“For me, talking about it normalizes talking about it. Eating disorders shouldn’t be a secret because that’s what perpetuates them,” she explained.

Dr. Drew said he takes pride in his daughter’s decision to get help.

“When she recognized she needed help she sought treatment and actively engaged in the process. And now she is using her insights to help others,” he stated.

But for those with eating disorders, the path to recovery can be long and difficult, revealed Jenni Schaefer recently in the Huffington Post. She’s the author of “Almost Anorexic: Is My (or My Loved One’s) Relationship with Food a Problem? (The Almost Effect)” and “Life Without Ed: How One Woman Declared Independence from Her Eating Disorder and How You Can Too” (click for details).

Even after getting professional help, Jenni remained too thin. And she was obsessed with the “thigh gap” look symptomatic of women who are unnaturally slender.

‘The Bachelor’ spoilers: Andi’s overnight with Juan Pablo is epic fail

According to the latest developments on “The Bachelor” spoilers regarding Tuesday night’s episode, Andi Dorfman’s overnight date with Juan Pablo will be an epic fail.

A lot of hype has been building up to this moment between Andi and Juan Pablo now that the hometown visits are over.

Reality Steve blogged Feb. 25 that one stupid thing after another was said by Juan Pablo when Andi confronts him about being a “default” pick for St. Lucia… and not being interested in who she is as a person. In fact, he tells her that she “barey made it” to this stage in the game. Andi will call him on what he does not know about her. He has no idea what her religion is and she reminds him that she is Jewish. Juan Pablo assumes Andi does not know his religion either, but she does. He is Catholic.

In other “Bachelor” 2014 spoilers revealed, viewers will not see Andi and Juan Pablo discuss Clare during their overnight date. In fact, everything will seem great during their date, but it is later on all of this comes out, Reality Steve wrote.

Juan Pablo leaks the fact that he and Clare already had their overnight date and that does little to comfort Andi. In fact, she will give up on the whole thing because she feels disrespected by Juan Pablo’s actions. She ultimately eliminates herself from “The Bachelor.”

Talk about a clumsy guy. Even if someone is not entirely interested in someone, there is some effort put into sparing the other one’s feelings as much as possible while still being honest. It is safe to say that Juan Pablo lives in a state of oblivion when it comes to quite a few things.

‘Bachelor’ spoilers: Who is the next ‘Bachelorette’ 2014?

“Bachelor” spoilers have been all over the internet greatly in part to Reality Steve who loves to give fans the 411 long before the season ends. One of the spoilers involves the next “Bachelorette” and on Feb. 24, Hollywood Life reported who that is rumored to be. Apparently Andi Dorfman will take the helm — she and Juan Pablo will not end up together (in case you didn’t read the finale spoilers).

The selection of Andi has a lot of fans in an uproar — while a lot of people liked her on “The Bachelor,” most don’t see her as “The Bachelorette” and were really hoping for some “fresh meat” so to speak.

“Bachelor” spoilers revealed who Juan Pablo chooses at the end of this season but also what will happen moving forward with the popular ABC franchise. Andi Dorfman will begin filming her season on March 11 or 12. According to the report, the “official” announcement will air on “After the Final Rose,” which isn’t anything new. And the fact that the news was spoiled? Also nothing new.