Emotional eating success stories?

IonaEllenRose
IonaEllenRose Posts: 24 Member
edited November 13 in Success Stories
Hey,
I am in need of some motivational stories. I am a really bad emotional eater and at the moment I kind of feel stuck in rut. It would be great to hear success stories or people that were going through the same?
Xxx

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  • jillyjam
    jillyjam Posts: 1 Member
    I'm In the same boat!! Addicted to eating!!!
  • milkshake9303
    milkshake9303 Posts: 2 Member
    I am such an emotional eater too. If I'm stressed I eat and if I'm down I go straight for the sugary carbs. I also find that anything linked with celebrating I end up eating as a reward.
    Any advice for breaking that cycle and getting out of this rut?
  • jsmith52693
    jsmith52693 Posts: 1 Member
    I don't exactly have a motivational story, but I do have some tips. First, I've been an emotional eater my whole life. After some pretty bad experiences that occurred during my childhood, I turned to food. Cause it made it all better, or at least I thought so at the time. Now I'm getting married in May, and it's time to kick this emotional eating on its *kitten*! So here is what helps me. I figured out when I feel the emotional eating coming on, is it night or day? Is it a specific time? Etc. then I based what I would eat that day, around that time. So for me it's right around dinner time when I get home from my stressful nannying job. So I plan my meals ahead of time, and eat lots of protein and veggies when I know my emotional craving could kick in. I can successfully say that I haven't had an emotional eating "attack" as I call it in 3 weeks. I would say success right? My emotional eating is usually a sweet, so when that happens, I either drink a glass of water, remove myself from the temptation and go distract myself. Going for a walk, or going to read. I also found that when it's really bad, a tablespoon of peanut butter and savoring every bite helps too. Hope some of these tips help! You're in control, remember that <3
  • treehugnmama
    treehugnmama Posts: 816 Member
    I never reward with food. if I did am extra good workout...I'll take a soak in tje tub instead of a quick shower. I've worked hard to break the link. if we go out to celebrate a birthday I still eat out but I order what fits into my day. little changes forgive yourself for mistakes....that was key for me...I have a long way ahead still so small changes for the long haul.
  • karenstep
    karenstep Posts: 17 Member
    I tend to be an emotional eater as well. I work from home which is great, but can also be very isolating when it's just me, my computer, and all of the food here all day long until the kids and husband get home. We have just regular stress in our life - busy jobs, 2 kids with medical conditions that require lots of doctors appointments, medications, problems at school, all the regular stuff. We've had some periods of pretty high stress lately though. Food would comfort me when lonely/stressed and give me something to do - I gained 40 pounds in the last couple of years.

    I've lost 30 of it now and to keep from emotional eating I chew gum all day, have a couple pieces of hard candy around to have when I want to eat something. I've also found that music helps me during the day - I always have on music. Lots of water to drink all day, and sometimes a large sugar-free iced coffee sits in the fridge all day and I'll drink that throughout the day instead of eating something. It's sweet and fills the craving, for me that is the key.
  • Nightmare_Queen88
    Nightmare_Queen88 Posts: 304 Member
    I am definitely an emotional eater. From my teenage years and even now at 28. I still suffer from wanting to eat when I'm stressed or depressed, but I've learned to control it. I know to tell myself that I'm not hungry just stressed. I'd hate to gain back everything I've lost because I'm sad or anxious. I started out at 268 and now I'm 176. So if I can do it so you can you. :) Just take it one step at a time. Take it slow and don't stress if you don't lose a ton of weight at the beginning. You can do this. :)
  • Smaya29
    Smaya29 Posts: 106 Member
    edited November 2016
    I have been a monster emotional eater. I got to the point where I would start sobbing if I couldn't have lots of junk food when emotional. I have struggled a lot with it so I understand how you feel.
    I found a wonderful way to combat that.
    Green/white/herbal tea. Also, I have recently discovered that if I replace one meal with a yogurt parfait, consisting of a fav fruit (mine is pomegranate), low fat Greek yogurt, some pieces of walnuts and a spoonful of probiotics and chia mix (I use the one by Prana, it's organic and called proactive chia), it really helps suppress cravings. Maybe it's just my magic fix. But it works for me.
    2-3 cups of tea (green/white/herbal) works wonders too.
    I know it's hard but you need to find your comfort drink or some other healthy substitute. High protein smoothies/ food help too. Try tofu and pineapple smoothie if you like.
    Good luck :)
  • august12016
    august12016 Posts: 8 Member
    I just signed up to this apt yesterday and getting familiar with all of these great features - especially here ☺ I have been an emotional eater for years - I use food for all of my emotions whether I'm sad or happy - but I'm getting tired of being on this roller coaster and need to find alternatives other than food to satisfy my emotions
  • canadianlbs
    canadianlbs Posts: 5,199 Member
    edited November 2016
    I never reward with food.

    idk if i qualify as an emotional eater so much as a frivolous one. i ran into a college roommate a few years ago who is still marvelling at how i used to eat skittles for breakfast and then live on coffee for the rest of the day, 30 years ago. so idk if this qualifies, but i wanted to mention anyway that i sort of reward myself now for the fact that my habits have changed.

    i get a huge emotional charge out of swaggering around the grocery store after a standard workout, and thinking 'hah. i am Superperson. i am what chuck norris fears. i am teh rock. and look at me - i'm going to buy real food and eat it as fast as i can. MUAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA check me out.'

    on the face of it this is just me being a normal grownup and making normal grownup choices. but deep down inside it is totally party gorilla with me. i should be shot for smugness alone, three or four times a week.
  • LemonadeCandy_
    LemonadeCandy_ Posts: 195 Member
    I deal with BED and a lot of that centers around emotional eating. I was at a high stress job that caused me to gain 50lbs in about 6 months because I was constantly eating to calm myself down.

    I'm now in treatment for depression and anxiety (huge contributing factors to my ED) and it's curbed the eating a lot. I just don't obsess about food as much- because I have more energy and focus on other activities. On a low day I find it's best to force yourself to do something with your hands- I like to draw or crochet. It's not mentally strenuous but it makes me focus on the task and not food.

    At my highest I was 190. Now I'm 166 and counting. You can beat it! It just takes figuring out what's the right method for you.
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