@crisolis_ https://t.co/M7FlpR7hhZ good read tldr indicates medical complications exist equally if not more intense in atypical ana nervosa-- which is still an anorexia diagnosis. not that op might even be considered atypical, given the female bmi cutoff f
@HopeVirgo @AgnesAyton This is particularly ironic because people of higher weight with •atypical• anorexia nervosa “have been recognized to have similar, if not more severe, medical and psychological complications compared with patients with typical Anore
@jamesldowns “Patients with AAN have been recognized to have similar, if not more severe, medical and psychological complications compared with patients with typical Anorexia Nervosa” https://t.co/SNQ7JU3GqN
@cincyred5 @RebeckaPeebles @jamesldowns “Patients with AAN have been recognized to have similar, if not more severe, medical and psychological complications compared with patients with typical Anorexia Nervosa; yet studies on medical complications and opti