emotional eating?
KrystalMaze1
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I tend to over eat junk food when i am down or stressed, by overeat i mean i dont stop eating until i feel sick not just have a sneaky chocolate bar. I think i am struggling with depression atm, does anyone have any advice? I was doing so well with my dieting now i just feel ashamed!
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I remember when I was eating a hole bunch of Chocolate and drinking Soda's alot and just eating and eating all the time1
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1: Don't keep it around, for any reason.
2: Throw away what you do have.
3: Literally just stop. This will sound dickish, but eating requires effort. You have to lift food, put it in your mouth, chew, and swallow. Non-action will net you better results than hand-wringing.3 -
Have you talked to any professionals about your possible depression? Addressing that may make the emotional eating feel less heavy.1
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Gallowmere1984 wrote: »1: Don't keep it around, for any reason.
2: Throw away what you do have.
3: Literally just stop. This will sound dickish, but eating requires effort. You have to lift food, put it in your mouth, chew, and swallow. Non-action will net you better results than hand-wringing.
I managed to stop myself and have just thrown it awayHave you talked to any professionals about your possible depression? Addressing that may make the emotional eating feel less heavy.
I have been on and off anti depressants for the past 5 years because i hate them, they make me worse and horrific side effects so i am avoiding going back to the doctor because they throw pills at me and its a year waiting list for CBT (good old nhs right)
i just feel like i have to try overcome this on my own as i know im getting further into a cycle1 -
Eat foods like pineapples and mint gum to alter the last of the foods you crave. I'm like you and stress/depress eat, it's a bad cycle. Got to keep them away. If you can switch that habit to exercise that would work in your favor. Also having prepared healthy foods in the fridge will help you. Yogurt dips and veggies, cut up fruit, fruit infused water, salad and a protein o snack on.
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Eat foods like pineapples and mint gum to alter the last of the foods you crave. I'm like you and stress/depress eat, it's a bad cycle. Got to keep them away. If you can switch that habit to exercise that would work in your favor. Also having prepared healthy foods in the fridge will help you. Yogurt dips and veggies, cut up fruit, fruit infused water, salad and a protein o snack on.
thank you i will try that!0 -
Gallowmere1984 wrote: »1: Don't keep it around, for any reason.
2: Throw away what you do have.
3: Literally just stop. This will sound dickish, but eating requires effort. You have to lift food, put it in your mouth, chew, and swallow. Non-action will net you better results than hand-wringing.
When it comes to mental illness, it's not very helpful to say "just stop".
I agree with the high volume, low calorie snacks pre-prepared. Lately I've been a huge fan of those 100-calorie popcorn bags - they make tons of food and don't really hurt calorie cutting. I know it doesn't always help but for the record, there's no reason to be ashamed! It's so easy to fall off the horse and then decide you might as well give up because you already messed up, but no matter how badly you overeat tomorrow is a new day. By trying you're already doing more than so many other people in the world, even if you stumble that just means you may have to wait a few more days to hit that goal You can do it!4 -
Gallowmere1984 wrote: »1: Don't keep it around, for any reason.
2: Throw away what you do have.
3: Literally just stop. This will sound dickish, but eating requires effort. You have to lift food, put it in your mouth, chew, and swallow. Non-action will net you better results than hand-wringing.
When it comes to mental illness, it's not very helpful to say "just stop".
I agree with the high volume, low calorie snacks pre-prepared. Lately I've been a huge fan of those 100-calorie popcorn bags - they make tons of food and don't really hurt calorie cutting. I know it doesn't always help but for the record, there's no reason to be ashamed! It's so easy to fall off the horse and then decide you might as well give up because you already messed up, but no matter how badly you overeat tomorrow is a new day. By trying you're already doing more than so many other people in the world, even if you stumble that just means you may have to wait a few more days to hit that goal You can do it!
vOv it worked wonders for me (I spent several years on SSRIs and Lithium), and am still quite convinced that I was misdiagnosed. Supposedly that stuff doesn't just go away, so either I'm a medical anomaly, or my doctor was an idiot. I'm banking on the latter.0 -
Just knowing why you are overeating is half the battle! Keeping a food diary has been so eyeopening for me. Log not only your food but add in the notes why you think you went over your calories.
You've got this, you know what happens when you overeat or eat junk food. Remember the feeling, remember the guilt if you have it and then get back on track. Next time you feel stressed maybe you won't go down the same path because you remember the feelings.
Again...you've got this!2 -
KrystalMaze1 wrote: »Eat foods like pineapples and mint gum to alter the last of the foods you crave. I'm like you and stress/depress eat, it's a bad cycle. Got to keep them away. If you can switch that habit to exercise that would work in your favor. Also having prepared healthy foods in the fridge will help you. Yogurt dips and veggies, cut up fruit, fruit infused water, salad and a protein o snack on.
thank you i will try that!
I brush floss and mouthwash so I don't want to ruin it with food before bed2 -
Find another outlet for your stress. When you're stressed recognize it, and do something to de-stress such as exercising, mediating, deep breathing, etc.3
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pomegranatecloud wrote: »Find another outlet for your stress. When you're stressed recognize it, and do something to de-stress such as exercising, mediating, deep breathing, etc.
This. I turned to exercise. I literally run away from my problems, and it's been a life saver.1 -
Keep it all out of your house. See a doctor about the possibility of getting on meds. Realize that some meds like paxil can cause weight loss.0
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