Bigorexia....never knew there was such a condition.

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Bigorexia

Anorexia vs. Bigorexia

Bigorexia is the opposite of the more talked about disorder called anorexia. They are both a type of obsessive-compulsive disorder where the person is unhappy with their body image.

Anorexia is where the person thinks they are too fat and will do things like throw up after eating food. This is something found in mostly females by a 3 to 1 margin; however, I've seen statistics showing that the female:male ratio is actually more like 6 to 1. Actually, I knew a very beautiful girl when I was in high school who would eat a meal and then would throw it back up, she thought she was fat and in reality, she only weighed 95 pounds. It is a very sad condition.

Bigorexia, also called muscle dysmorphia, affects men at a much more higher rate than females. It is estimated that 10% of men who attend gyms have bigorexia, yet if you go to a more meathead type gym the percentage surely will be much higher. The most common age that this condition starts is at 19 years old. With bigorexia, men become obsessed with the size of their muscles and are frightened with being weak.

Do I or a loved one have bigorexia?

If you ever go to any gym, you will run into someone with bigorexia - they are not difficult to spot. Although there is a difference between being a narcissistic person and being someone who has actual bigorexia, these are some of the glaring things to look for:

1. Excess time in the gym

2. Obsession with eating high protein, and especially drinking protein shakes and eating meat right away after a workout

3. Checking themselves out in the mirror, or working out in front of the mirror too often

4. Comparing their bodies to others

5. Abusing supplements and anabolic steroids

6. Worrying about what others think about how they look, and thinking people are always looking at their body

7. Weighing themselves several times a day

8. A constant worry about muscle size, and a fear of losing muscle

Keep in mind there is also a difference between someone who exhibits obsessive-compulsive behaviors and those who simply like working out and staying healthy. If someone is so obsessed with working out and dieting that it is ruining their relationships, work, or school this is a red flag that they have a problem.
What causes bigorexia in the first place?

Doctors think that genetics can play a role in bigorexia and those who have a relative with the condition are more likely to have it. Another issue may be related to neurotransmitters in the brain which affects mood.

However, the most logical and main reason for bigorexia is the environment the person grew up in. Bullying, trauma, family issues, being skinny (or fat) as a child all are contributing factors to why a person develops bigorexia as a teenager into their 20's.
Bigorexia in social media and comedy

Although it's not a laughing matter due to the strains this condition can put on a person's finances and family life, we have seen this condition mocked over the years. Movies and shows during the 70's and 80's routinely mocked bodybuilders using 'Arnold accents' to show them as being self-absorbed, naive, and stupid.

In recent years with the growth of prank channels on youtube, we have seen comedy based on 'gym douche' characters. One of my favorite characters is played by YouTuber Cassady Campbell.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N71Hg9spyS8

In his videos, the character wears a muscle suit in public and approaches people using phrases such as:

"You mad bro? because I am juicier than you"
"Can we meet up for dinner in 45 minutes, I have to wait for my anabolic window"
"You looking a little small there, let's go to the protein section man"
"I only workout my chest and arms, that's all you need to get pussy"
"They used to call me juicebox in elementary school because I'm juicy as fuck" while kissing his biceps.
"Can you weigh out this food? You have a food scale here, how much protein is in this meat?"

Rich Piana and bigorexia

Rich Piana is a deceased mega social media fitness celebrity and bodybuilder, who admitted he suffered from bigorexia since he was 6 years old, when he played with He-man dolls and noticed how muscular they were. He also would go with his mother to Golds Gym and would see all the muscular guys there picking up tons of women in their flashy cars, so that was put in his head that looks do matter, and he was "fucked". Piana said that he has an addiction, and he looks in the mirror and is never satisfied with how big he is.

Jerry Ward also admitted in a video that he had the same problem and said many of his viewers have the issue too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5hehHLUgus

The video was shot 2 years before Piana would have a stroke and fall and hit his head, with the autopsy showing his organs were twice normal size and he had major heart problems with his sheer size likely contributing to his early death.

Treatment

Treatment options for bigorexia involve therapy and behavioral/antidepressant medications. These drugs work together to reduce obsessive thoughts about how a person looks and gain more control over their tendencies to want to excessively workout or check the mirror.

If this condition is not treated a person can run into major heart problems due to excessive size and ruin their marriages and finances.
 
People are conditioned to think like this because we live in a shallow society, period. 9/10 times, if you dont wanna settle, you have to be either more attractive, successful and or financially gainful than your peers.

Some people are cool with mediocrity. There are others who have similar obsessions with career/financial success.

Who really cares? Anything you wanna achieve at an extreme causes an imbalance somewhere along the line.
 
I would think everyone on here has “bigorexia” to some degree. Never big enough, lean enough and always looking for improvement
 
Yep...you could almost call it an obsession.

It would be an unhealthy obsession taken to an extreme of course just as with anorexia. But who doesn't have an obsession for making gains?
 
People also have obsessions with power, money, control... having an alpha and competitive mindset, unless you are on top of the mountain, NOTHING is gonna be good enough.

I guess Michael Jordan had "hooporexia" and Tom Brady suffers from "gridironorexia".

To be GREAT at something... there must be imbalance.

I would rather die early with a prostate the size of a watermelon before living a life of mediocrity and wishing I could be and have others and what they possess.

You know whats worse than an unhealthy drive to achieve your goals?

Feeling so hopeless about your inadequacies that you find in comfort in mocking those who have what you dont.
 
I actually have a buddy who is both, he is the unhealthiest "healthy" dude I know. He is the only person I know who probably would be better off just being a couch potato.
 
My personal opinion is that everything in moderation.

I actually spent a good amount of time arguing this with my therapist. Everyone wants to analyze things down to a named condition and blame something, a condition, a mindset, etc.

Why do we have to say having a muscular well defined body is body dysmorphia, just because more than less of the members in society cannot, or will not put the time, effort or money into it.

It’s about being happy.

Now the Rich Pina example shows taking things to extreme, but people working out and using moderate amounts of PED, should not be criminalized and or labeled as abnormal.


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