Doctor’s Office: What to Expect
November 4th, 2010 by Aldouspi

Doctor’s Office: What to Expect

Admitting you have an eating problem is the first step to getting help. However, the prospect of having to go to the doctor and face your difficulties can be overwhelming. If you know what to expect, a doctor’s exam is not quite so scary-this can help you face your fears and get you (or a loved one) the help that you really need. Eating disorders can be very unhealthy and result in death, so it is important to start a treatment program as soon as possible.

The first thing you can expect at a doctor’s appointment is paperwork. This will ask you for a family health history as well as personal health information. Be truthful and as complete as possible. Your doctor may then ask you some general health questions. It is here where you should voice your concerns about food and your diet. Vomiting, even once, to rid your body of food is unhealthy, and if the thought of eating makes you feel sick because you’re worried you will gain weight, even if this thought only crosses your mind one time, you should talk to you doctor. He or she has dealt with this before, so there is no reason to be embarrassed.

Next, you doctor will perform a basic physical. This will include weighing you, something that could be very uncomfortable. Ask to face away from the scale if not knowing your weight would help put you at ease. You doctor will also check vital signs, analyze body fat, check your internal organs, look at your skin, and listen to your heart and lungs.

Laboratory exams are common after that. You will be asked for a urine sample most likely; although you may also have your mouth swabbed or be asked to give blood. Laboratory tests can check a number of things, such as blood sugar, electrolytes, hormone levels, and cholesterol.

A psychological evaluation usually follows. Don’t worry-nobody thinks you are crazy. This is simply a way for doctors to learn more about you and why you have trouble dealing with food. It will also check for depression and anxiety, which are common mental diseases associated with eating disorders. This exam will assess your thoughts, feelings, and habits to better show the doctors how you need to be treated.

Your doctor may run other tests as well to diagnosis your overall health. You may have to be hospitalized, depending on the severity of your eating disorder, before you begin outpatient treatment. Remember that you are taking the first step to a healthy and beautiful life. The doctor is here to help and guide you through the process and being aware of his or her procedures will help you face your fears.

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