Family Matters
Lorri Antosz Benson
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Bowel problems, including constipation, diarrhea, bloating, and/or cramps.
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Amenorrhea (loss of menstrual period) or irregular menstruation in females.
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Sore throat.
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Bursting of blood vessels in eyes (caused by self-induced vomited).
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Dry skin.
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Dry/brittle hair and nails.
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Thinning scalp hair.
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Dizziness and faintness.
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Indigestion and heartburn.
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Bruising easily.
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Extreme weight loss or rapid fluctuation in weight.
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Erosion of tooth enamel and increased cavities and other dental problems.
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Fatigue.
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Dehydration.
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Edema (swelling due to retention in body fluid).
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Sensitivity to the cold.
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Reduced metabolic rate.
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Slow heart rate.
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Irregular heart rhythms.
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Shakiness.
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Confusion and irritability.
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Low blood pressure and high pulse deficit.
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Electrolyte Imbalances.
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Reduced body temperature, which can cause bluish-colored extremities.
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Hypoglycemia (low blood glucose levels).
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Coma.
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Chronic kidney problems.
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Irritation and tears in the esophagus.
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Low potassium.
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Insomnia.
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Growth of lanugo (fine hair on body surface).
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Mortality rate is 5-15%.