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Yes, it is possible for someone to experience symptoms of both bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa simultaneously. This condition is often referred to as "bulimic anorexia," "anorexia with bulimic behaviors," or "anorexia-bulimia spectrum."

In such cases, individuals may have periods of severe restriction of food intake (characteristic of anorexia nervosa) and engage in binge eating episodes followed by purging behaviors (characteristic of bulimia nervosa). The combination of these behaviors can have serious physical and psychological consequences and can be very challenging to manage.

It is important to note that eating disorders are complex and individual experiences can vary widely. If you or someone you know is struggling with an eating disorder, it is crucial to seek professional help from a healthcare provider or an eating disorder specialist. Early intervention and appropriate treatment can significantly improve the chances of recovery and overall well-being.

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