Note on binge eating

xMissy6x
xMissy6x Posts: 347 Member
edited September 24 in Health and Weight Loss
Ok so as seen by some of you i posted before that im a binge eater. I've been reading and trying to work out what will help me. I've written a note to myself in my iPhone. I've decided every time I feel the urge I must read it. This is my attempt to help my body!
Here is my note:

" HELP BINGE TIME!!!!

1. Set the 10 min timer
And take a Chromium tablet. This stops first impulse.

2. Brush your teeth. Even if you give in stuff tastes Yucky with Minty mouth! So you may eat less.

3. Eat some gum. May not want or feel like it but it's only for 10 mins.

4. Don't just watch the timer. Do something mini and easy: put on a load of washing, Clean dex's or bathroom bench, tidy table, Put dishes away. Start to feel more on top of things.

5. Timer goes off.... Re assess the situation, how do u feel? Stressed, tired, anxious? Then don't eat, exercise! If too tired or lazy don't stress, watch tv. It's less calories than a binge!

6. Ok to read this you must have concluded your hungry. Let's lay a few rules down. You may now eat something! Don't restrict to 100 cals, it doesn't satisfy. You need satisfaction. You can walk off if needed. You can't walk off a binge session. So......

* It must be on a plate and seated.
* Eat a sandwich it's way less calories than a binge.
* Icy pole or Lolly pop takes ages to eat.


And remember:
* If it's a binge it must be in front of the mirror. Take accountability for the session, wake up and realize whats happening
* ok so I wasn't seen binging but they actually do see.... It's on your thighs. That ain't from health eating. 
* Higher bmi increases the risk of depression."



What does everyone think? Anything I can add or extra tips? I want to help myself and if this helps anyone out there to well it's a bonus :)

Replies

  • carajo
    carajo Posts: 532 Member
    i'm copying your note!! THANKS!!! ;)
  • wow. if i binged in the mirror....hell, i wouldn't do it. i couldn't watch myself do that.
  • xMissy6x
    xMissy6x Posts: 347 Member
    I have read heaps and basically put together a plan that i hope will work for me starting today.
  • JennLifts
    JennLifts Posts: 1,913 Member
    thats what health is about. how inspirational!
  • Vicky14174
    Vicky14174 Posts: 715 Member
    awesome!!!!!!
  • Mariposa187
    Mariposa187 Posts: 344 Member
    i wish i had read this 30 mins ago... :/ def gonna do this next time... love the mirror idea, that is a great idea! thank you so much for this!
  • I got the binging under control after I started MFP and got all the junk out of my system.

    But you could also take L-Glutamine and B-50 Complex and Chromemate (3 capsules at once) when you feel binge coming on. That's what I used to have to do.
  • xMissy6x
    xMissy6x Posts: 347 Member
    oh okay thankyou! ill try find them too. glad i could help others to :)
  • A lot of this is stuff I have heard before but I had not heard the eat in front of a mirror before. I love it! also might add put your fork down between bites. Even if its cake if you have to put it down and pick it up ..well you eat a lot slower and seem to reach that full feeling a bit sooner. I don't understand it completely but it does work for me. I am a cookie fiend and if I only put out what I can have..maybe even freeze the ones I cant, and have to walk to the kitchen to get them each time. You know..go sit where you want in another room and go back for them one at a time..at least I got some movement in with it. lol. Good luck and thanks for sharing your thoughts.
  • nerdyandilikeit
    nerdyandilikeit Posts: 2,185 Member
    this is awesome! the organization speaks to my ocd brain :) definitely gonna use this for reference in my own anti-binge eating plan!
  • ChassityGetsFit
    ChassityGetsFit Posts: 173 Member
    Thanks so much for this post, I only wish I would have read it earlier as well, LOL! I'm sooo going to write this down and post it all over the house and in my phone! :D
  • Crowhorse
    Crowhorse Posts: 394 Member
    I think you mean chew your gum, not eat it. Don't want to be blowing bubbles out your butt. :laugh:
  • crystal_sapphire
    crystal_sapphire Posts: 1,205 Member
    i hope this works out for you
  • Shaye85
    Shaye85 Posts: 107
    i bought a size 7 pair of jeans...im a 13..they hang in my bedroom reminding me to stay on track, i try them on every month...and everytime it gets a bit easier to get up my legs(they wont go all the way for a while) thats how i stop...and i put a picture of me at my heaviest on my fridge and cubbards...really makes me stop!
  • moe5474
    moe5474 Posts: 162
    Do you mind my asking if chromium really helps curb bingeing? I've struggled with this my whole life. I know I'm not hungry, but I CRAVE food sometimes and it's like there's nothing you can do to stop it. It's awful. I think that unless someone has experienced these issues they can never fully understand what it's like to crave food like there's no tomorrow.
  • NikkisNewStart
    NikkisNewStart Posts: 1,075 Member
    I love your idea about doing it in front of the mirror... this makes it real and makes you see and take accountability for what you are doing. What a fantastic suggestion and thanks for sharing.
  • wow. if i binged in the mirror....hell, i wouldn't do it. i couldn't watch myself do that.

    I don't binge but if I saw myself doing that in the mirror I couldn't watch either.
  • EricJonrosh
    EricJonrosh Posts: 823 Member
    There's a great chapter on emotional eating in Tom Venuto's Body Fat Solution that I found very helpful. I highly recommend it.
  • stephw75
    stephw75 Posts: 3 Member
    Really excellent advice.... I also like the part about eating in front of a mirror.
  • sim247
    sim247 Posts: 354
    Thank you for posting this. All great ideas!
  • I think this is mostly good advice apart from this one:
    * If it's a binge it must be in front of the mirror. Take accountability for the session, wake up and realize whats happening

    I don't know - I do this and all it does is make me feel miserable and guilty (and not in an empowering 'oh, I'll never do this again!' kind of way). For me, it's a very disordered action. I think it's better to just get a hold of the behaviour than to make yourself feel terrible for it...
  • Oishii
    Oishii Posts: 2,675 Member
    I just had a fiendish thought: if a mirror's not to hand you have to video it on your iPhone :devil:

    For me mfp has mainly done the job. I am not about to record a tub of Ben and Jerry's, so it doesn't happen. I also find stopping and letting the sugar craving wash over me has helped. I know it's not hunger, and once I take full consciousness of that, it helps.

    Having said that, having bought a hazelnut wafer after swimming, with 53 calories a stick, two really wasn't enough, 3 was still not right, but after 4 I felt ok again and had no urge to eat wafers 5 and 6.
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