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  2. Body dysmorphic disorder - Wikipedia

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    A subtype of body dysmorphic disorder is bigorexia (anorexia reverse or muscle dysphoria). In muscular dysphoria, patients perceive their body as excessively thin despite being muscular and trained. [8] Many seek dermatological treatment or cosmetic surgery, which typically does not resolve the distress. [2]

  3. A Life-Threatening Health Scare Changed This Former ... - AOL

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    But “as much as bodybuilding did a lot for me, it also took away a lot,” Jenna says. Her micromanaged wellness routines left her struggling with body dysmorphia and without a supportive social ...

  4. Plus, body dysmorphia is real, and I am no exception to its mental detriment—so it was very important that I chose a weight that I knew was healthy and sustainable for my overall success ...

  5. I lost half my weight in 3 years. I have body dysmorphia from ...

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    Betsy Smith lost half her body weight through a combination of diet, exercise, and medication. She still struggles with loose skin. I lost half my weight in 3 years.

  6. Cheryl Burke opens up on body dysmorphia, feeling 'too fat ...

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    Cheryl Burke opened up on her struggle with body dysmorphia during her time on "Dancing with the Stars," saying she grappled with "self hate" and is now on a path self acceptance and love.

  7. Body integrity dysphoria - Wikipedia

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    Body integrity dysphoria (BID), also referred to as body integrity identity disorder (BIID), amputee identity disorder or xenomelia, and formerly called apotemnophilia, is a rare mental disorder characterized by a desire to have a sensory or physical disability or feeling discomfort with being able-bodied, beginning in early adolescence and resulting in harmful consequences. [1]

  8. List of mental disorders in the DSM-IV and DSM-IV-TR

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    300.7 Body dysmorphic disorder; 300.82 Somatoform disorder NOS (coded 300.81 in the DSM-IV) Factitious disorders. 300.xx Factitious disorder

  9. As she’s adjusted to living life in the public eye, Reinhart has noted that her negative thoughts haven’t completely gone away “My body has carried me through 25 years of life. All my scars ...