What do you consider a "binge"?
Calliope610
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The topic of binges appears quite frequently in the forums, and in reading the posts, it seems to me that there are as many definitions or classifications of binges as there are people who post about them.
So, what is your definition of a binge? And do you binge?
Back in the day when I was blissfully in denial of my unhealthy eating habits, I would eat to the point of unpleasantness, not really enjoying what I was eating, but feeling compelled to finish it all (God forbid I would throw some food in the garbage). My habitual binge foods where cheese (by the 10oz block), sweets (4 chocolate eclairs eaten on the way home from the grocery store), chips, potatoes, pasta and rice.
Since I joined MFP, I haven't experience that "classification" of binge. The type of binge (if you even want to call it that) I experience now are really just unhealthful eating, or "unstructured" eating.
For example, this weekend, my old computer was on the verge of crashing. Saturday morning, I bought a new computer and spent the remainder of the weekend transferring files, music, programs, etc from one computer to the other. I was too pre-occupied and busy to eat regular meals and kinda just grazed all weekend. Even though I was 300 and 600 calories under my daily requirements (2000cals) for Saturday and Sunday respectively, I felt frustrated with my eating, as if I had over eaten by several hundred calories.
I hope this doesn't mean I'm developing a ED lol. I think this is more akin the feeling kinda guilty when I miss a rare workout.
What are our thoughts?
So, what is your definition of a binge? And do you binge?
Back in the day when I was blissfully in denial of my unhealthy eating habits, I would eat to the point of unpleasantness, not really enjoying what I was eating, but feeling compelled to finish it all (God forbid I would throw some food in the garbage). My habitual binge foods where cheese (by the 10oz block), sweets (4 chocolate eclairs eaten on the way home from the grocery store), chips, potatoes, pasta and rice.
Since I joined MFP, I haven't experience that "classification" of binge. The type of binge (if you even want to call it that) I experience now are really just unhealthful eating, or "unstructured" eating.
For example, this weekend, my old computer was on the verge of crashing. Saturday morning, I bought a new computer and spent the remainder of the weekend transferring files, music, programs, etc from one computer to the other. I was too pre-occupied and busy to eat regular meals and kinda just grazed all weekend. Even though I was 300 and 600 calories under my daily requirements (2000cals) for Saturday and Sunday respectively, I felt frustrated with my eating, as if I had over eaten by several hundred calories.
I hope this doesn't mean I'm developing a ED lol. I think this is more akin the feeling kinda guilty when I miss a rare workout.
What are our thoughts?
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Binge would be the Chocolate extreme blizzard I had from DQ yesterday... and then b/c I know I'm going back on the diet today, eating more hersheys chocolates at the end of the night... that was my yesterday binge!0
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For me... its anything that i am ashamed to log in my food diary or admit that i ate...That may be an over generalization but that's what i think...
The weekends are the worst for me because i am one of typically two extremes... i will either hardly eat anything and drink all my calories or hardly drink anything and eat all my calories.
this weekend was the second scenario... Saturday i got so busy i hadn't eaten all day and had 5 slices of pizza and some dirty rice later and some vodka cranberry splash of sprite(not a lot just 3 glasses) and then Sunday i was starving so i ate a whole plate of loaded hash browns from Waffles house Chilli potato cheese jalapenos everything... then i had popcorn shrimp... a ton of juice... and i grilled some thick beef bacon jalapeno stuffed cheese burgers .... no exercise... to me that's a binge compared to what i have during the week.....0 -
I ate cookies over the weekend, realized I was eating more than was healthy for me, but decided to keep going and probably ate about 1500 calories total in cookies, plus whatever else I ate that day (which wasn't super healthy). That's what I think of in terms of a binge - I didn't plan to eat the cookies, but I did anyway.0
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To me a binge is when I don't try to stop and ask myself if I'm really hungry, I just go for whatever junk craving I am having. And I am too ashamed to log any of it.0
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A grilled cheese sandwich at 10:00 at night just cause I'm craving it. )0
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Unplanned and uncontrolled consumption of a large amount of food, with the result of blowing your daily goal.0
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For me there's a switch that goes off mentally in my brain and I can't think or do anything else until I start eating, and continue and continue eating. Thousands of calories in 30 minutes. So much eating my jaw hurts from chewing so much in a short period. It is the exact same mental process I had going on when I tried to quit smoking five million times. Some switch just gets flipped in my brain and there is no turning it off.0
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For me, a binge is going way passed what I should eat caloricly, especially foods high in carbs, fat, sugar, etc, and if I feel guilty looking at it on my food diary. Indulging and bingeing are different to me. I'll indulge in Thai food or a cupcake, but if I binge on them it would be like 2 orders of different things from a restaurant and like 3 or 4 cupcakes. I indulge a lot but keep it within my limits, but try not to binge.0
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Oh, I'm so glad I saw this post!!! I had a binge this weekend, too!! I really thought I was being completely out of control and just plain STUPID for sabotaging myself. I feel better knowing that everyone has them once in a while.
I feel that a binge for me is eating too much of something I really only should be eating sparingly and knowing good and well that I should stop but I just keep on going. Something inside me says I don't care, but I really do!! I had a piece of my son's birthday cake, them an entire sleeve of oreos with milk!! So sad!!!! And I've been doing so good!!! I just canNOT allow this stuff to be in my house!!0 -
For me... its anything that i am ashamed to log in my food diary or admit that i ate...That may be an over generalization but that's what i think...
This is totally me! If I'm shaking my head as I log it, it was proabably a binge. Last night, I let myself get too hungry and ate Taco Bell and chocolate bananas! Granted I only had 2 items at Taco Bell and the old me would have had 3 or 4. I consider it progress!0 -
I'd consider a binge a combination of premeditated over-eatingalongside starting to eat when you're not hungry and continuing to eat way past being full0
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Consider binge eating like binge drinking - going way overboard in a small amount of time (being a day or a weekend or what not) in an unhealthy way.0
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When my brain "disconnects" from what I'm doing. I'm vaguely aware that I'm eating, but usually am not aware of what or how much. I liken it to driving on auto-pilot: you make it home, but have no recollection of doing it until you get there.0
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I had 7 pieces of pizza for nothing more than the enjoyment of eating. That is a binge.
I don't consider have a chocolate shake on a normal day a binge.0 -
For me a binge is anything I know I shouldn't be eating, or have told myself not to eat, but eat anyway. Whether it's one snickers mini bite or a cheeseburger and french fries. I have a set diet and anytime I go outside of that I feel like it's a binge, even if it's only a few bites.0
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A binge?
An entire pizza in one sitting... though I can't do that anymore.
Last year? Omg. A bag of doritos, a lunchable, two ramen cups, a bag of popcorn, four reeses cups. Thank god I don't do that anymore.0 -
Deliberate choice to go over daily calories by a margin greater than would fit on the back of a professional sports uniform.0
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Unplanned and uncontrolled consumption of a large amount of food, with the result of blowing your daily goal.
Yup, that is a binge to me. What you did was just not eating healthy, but if you stayed under your daily goal then no harm done.0 -
If I have a craving and have actively TRIED to forget it, but still crave it hours later, I will have a small portion and feel better. For me a binge is when I'm not thinking, I'm just going through the motions...stuffing my face as quickly as possible when I'm not even hungry. The WORST is when I go reeeeally out of the way to get it. I've actually gotten in the car late at night--that's when I'm really ashamed luckily not a big problem anymore yay! small steps0
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I don't consider it a binge until you have had more than your maintenance calories for the day, because until that point, it may slow you down a little (tiny tiny fraction), you're not really consuming more calories than you need to. Eating up to maintenance calories once or twice a week won't keep you from losing weight, but when you go past that point you could have problems.0
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A binge to me would be any 1 meal that put me greatly over my daily caloric goal. 3000 calories in one sitting is a binge for me, not to say I haven't done it before..0
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Anything where I feel like my eating was outta control or that I didn't practice self control. Not a scheduled or decided treat like a couple of slices of veggie pizza or a couple of pieces of white chocolate or a glass or two of beer or wine.... more like McDonalds for breakfast, half of a pepperoni pizza for lunch, chicken fried steak and potatoes for dinner, a yummy dessert AND a bottle of wine and a couple of beers... oh my. That was last weekend for me. ; )0
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whenever i binge, its usually pizza at night. 4 slices. and half a package of oreos plus the food from earlier which is usually healthy food. i find myself binging when i have been drinking with friends so i make sure to make it a rare occasion!0
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If I go over my limit and then keep eating like a tool because screw it, today is already shot? That's a binge to me. It doesn't have to be five large pizzas and a trip to Baskin-Robbins to qualify.
I went all out yesterday and couldn't even bring myself to log everything. Feels bad, man.0 -
When I continue eating even though I am satisfied and no longer hungry. I don't binge on junk food, but I will binge on healthy entrees eating two or three times the normal portion. Generally I realize I'm either thirsty or Ive miss an important nutrient for a while. Like once for a few months I just completely forgot to eat meat. I couldn't figure out why I was binging on whole blocks of cheese and a gallon of milk.
If this happens, I've learned not to blame myself. I just get on track again the next meal, and generally try to re-balance my life. Your life is a journey of choices and it's always good to remind yourself there's no set path.0 -
Anything over 10,000 calories. Legit no troll0
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Honestly...I considering a "binge" eating above 100-200 of my normally allotted calories if it is a non-workout day (few and far between) or using all my exercise calories on days that I workout. But that is just my personal opinion, of which I will probably get blasted for, but it does happen and I do binge on occasion!0
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3x of my daily target, which usually requires alcohol, a big lunch and huge dinner.0
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Anything more than 2231 calories in under 19 minutes.
Or eating past hunger/satiety.0 -
A binge to me is eating something that I completely took out of my diet plan, and not caring. I did that before, and because I allowed myself that one huge dinner at Longhorns, or that one appetizer that I ate most of at Applebee's, I would gain weight and lose track and go into a slump.
I'm doing my best to not binge on anything anymore. I find healthier alternatives to all the things I feel like I just "have" to have. Like chocolate. I don't think anyone could love chocolate more than I do. (Ok, I'm sure people do, but I'm just telling you how I feel here). I went out and bought several different Skinny Cow products that I allow myself two per week of, and they help curve my cravings. They are delicious, and they don't blow my calories for the day.0
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