Anxiety and overeating...
keverix
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Had a rough weekend. Holiday weekends are very hard especially when they center on food. Got back on track yesterday. Does anyone else think their overeating is related to anxiety?
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Anxiety/stress eater.0
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Stress-eating is common. The key is finding alternate coping skills and using them consistently. When you feel stressed and your first reaction is to eat something, stop yourself, take a deep breath, find out if you are actually hungry or not. If so, eat an apple or whatever your next meal is. If not, take a walk, sit and meditate (5 min.) or call someone.
There is a lot of information out there about coping skills. Try them and see what works for you. Good luck!0 -
I'm a stress eater. It's definitely related...
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I am a big stress eater. I saw a commercial for binge eating and wonder if that is related.0
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I am a stress eater too. It's no fun!0
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I always overate at every stressful event in my life...good or bad. It's something I am now, trying hard to control. So far, so good. It just takes time, I think..and some alternative coping skills.0
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Definitely. Honestly the first step is just figuring out when you're stress eating. As everyone has mentioned, the second step is finding some other coping mechanisms. I've found that exercise helps a bit with anxiety, if only temporarily. Otherwise I'll try to distract myself from eating with hobbies (reading, crafting, etc.) or chores.0
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I'm often dehydrated and instead of drinking water I turn to food/unhealthy snacks:-(0
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Totally me... MFP helps a lot but mostly I deal with it 2 ways:
- pull myself together and remind myself food isn't going to help with the anxiety source, so better face up to that source (whatever is stressing me at the moment ) and tackle it like a big girl
- If I am not up to tackling it for some reason, remind myself I don't need to hide behind the food, I can relax and unwind in other ways and it's OK not to tackle the stress source right there and then - just give myself a break mentally.
It's been kind of working so far.0 -
I'm a anxiety/ depression eater seeking comfort in food. Can't help myself! I guess if you realise you are stress eating it's easier to stop yourself or at least tame the cravings.0
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I'm definitely a stress eater. Am anxiously awaiting to hear about a possible job offer and ate a chocolate mud cake when didn't hear from them. Went over on so many of my caloric/nutrient intakes.0
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