Binge Eating NEEDS to stop! Please Help!

MnWild74
MnWild74 Posts: 34 Member
edited November 14 in Motivation and Support
Help :( my binge eating is out of control, i reached out to my Dr. for help and she all but told me there was nothing that can help me. I am 42 years old and have gained almost 40 pounds this year. i feel like i am out of control. All i want is to be in control of my weight and get healthy and energetic again. I start off great in the morning, then the "just start tomorrow" voice kicks in and i ALWAYS throw in the towel. If you are a binge eater, what are some tips that you have to stay motivated and or getting started on getting healthy and away from the binge.
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  • weightwatcher490
    weightwatcher490 Posts: 21 Member
    For me, there is always something that kicks off the bings- usually sweets or another carb. Do you have something that flips the eating switch?
  • MnWild74
    MnWild74 Posts: 34 Member
    Tiptoe with the insurance i have from work, it doesn't cover specialists :( I am not too please with her tone when i reached out to her. I agree its time to change Dr's. I've googled for other resources but so far I've come up with nothing. I am not a quitter & i know i will get the answers. Thank you so much for reaching out :)
  • MnWild74
    MnWild74 Posts: 34 Member
    Im really not sure @weightwatcher490 i know soda and fast food for starers, however i am sure its due to all the sugar in both... something i need to pay attention too :)
  • MnWild74
    MnWild74 Posts: 34 Member
    Thank you @kbmnurse i will see if its covered under insurance. i am on a TIGHT budget unfourunatly
  • MnWild74
    MnWild74 Posts: 34 Member
    You hit the nail square on the head!!! It is boredom and Netflix too! You didn't ramble at all! You are inspiring! Thank you so much for your reply:) if you want you can add me so we can keep each other in check :) thanks again Stars..
  • jbcisney
    jbcisney Posts: 10 Member
    Starz and Rungirl are spot on.

    1) You mentioned fast food and soda… once I got off those two things the cravings went away, I no longer feel I "have" to eat.... Also, I keep Pumkin Seeds in the office, my truck, and around the house... when I get bored I get a handful of pumkin seeds (with the shells) to chew on. Keep a lot of lettuce and low calorie soups around. When I first stopped eating fast food the cravings killed me, I would end up eating a whole head of lettuce, but it was only 50 calories and I was stuffed... after awhile the cravings died.

    2) Bored: Got to find something to do; walk, ride, get out of the house if that is an option. Start a garden or container garden... keeps you busy and provides healthy food to eat later :)
  • MnWild74
    MnWild74 Posts: 34 Member
    @rungirl1973 you had some great ideas with the scheduling idea... yes unfortunately i can't go talk to anyone due to my insurance right now. but Bordom is HUGE for me. thank you again and if you are looking for a friend on here let me know :smile:
  • MnWild74
    MnWild74 Posts: 34 Member
    @Kullerva i DID start yesterday...i am so over feeling out of control... congrats on where you are in your recovery.. thats HUGE! so proud of you..
  • MnWild74
    MnWild74 Posts: 34 Member
    @jbcisney fast food and regular soda is my MAJOR trigger... it really is. Today is the first day i will NOT have either.. so far so good. i have given up both in the past and i remember now that you mentioned it the cravings went away.
  • MnWild74
    MnWild74 Posts: 34 Member
    @strawbery542 Thank you so much for friending me and becoming one of my accountability partners. I really appreciate it. And thank you to EVERYONE that has replied to this post, it means so much knowing i am not alone in this. Happy New Year everyone!
  • lauracups
    lauracups Posts: 533 Member
    I'm struggling too and gained almost 9 since October. My triggers are a bit different, emotional, death, loss and still caring for a difficult family member. ...I started therapy a few weeks ago but was awful the last week. Feel free to add. I still try to maintain humor!
  • fiddletime
    fiddletime Posts: 1,868 Member
    My triggers are when I see some really yummy food and decide to "just have one". Especially free food at work, that someone brings in. I'm in a little backslide right now. But what's helped me in the past are 1) if I wouldn't buy it at the store then why eat it 2) free food should be avoided on general principal as it's the trigger for many people and is similar to 1. 3) I can only eat 1200 calories a day- and 700 shouldn't be junk food or alcohol.

    The less trigger foods I eat the easier it gets. One day at a time.
  • MnWild74
    MnWild74 Posts: 34 Member
    I love the snack box idea! Thank you for sharing some great ideas! Happy New Year :)
  • MnWild74
    MnWild74 Posts: 34 Member
    @fiddletime the work good used to be huge for me, a lot of times I look at it thinking if this food is sitting here it's someone's and eating it would be stealing. That's helped me in the past
  • aft85
    aft85 Posts: 54 Member
    i'm afriad of slipping into bad habits now i'm fired from my job and miserable, with lots of empty hours to fill.
  • singingflutelady
    singingflutelady Posts: 8,736 Member
    How much do you restrict and how low is your calorie intake? Overly restrictive intake usually lead to binging
  • dawling11
    dawling11 Posts: 20 Member
    I'm an emotional binge eater, and I LOVE sugar. I just started a 28 day mindful eating program, i purchased online. I just did day one yesterday. Trying to be more mindful will help me slow down and enjoy the food more. It will be very hard not to eat in front of the tv. I have 100+ to lose and i would like to get control over my eating this year. I would love for us all to support each other, please add me.
    Sheila
  • MnWild74
    MnWild74 Posts: 34 Member
    @singingflutelady I originally thought about setting it for a 2 pound loss a week, but after a lot of thought I pushed it back to 1 pound a week. I agree with you too much restriction will lead to a binge
  • singingflutelady
    singingflutelady Posts: 8,736 Member
    MnWild74 wrote: »
    @singingflutelady I originally thought about setting it for a 2 pound loss a week, but after a lot of thought I pushed it back to 1 pound a week. I agree with you too much restriction will lead to a binge

    Good plan. It's a viscous cycle for me. I am a mostly recovered anorexic binge/purge subtype and I still fall into it sometimes :(
  • msfanglet
    msfanglet Posts: 17 Member
    HI.. I'm a serious binge eater. I bag a Mini Reese's doesn't stand a chance! I even eat in my sleep. I have been working with a health coach through my insurance and the first thing he said is " YOU"RE HUNGRY!" Which totally shocked me. So, I started documenting my eating (ALL of it..every last morsel) and over the course of several months, have started eating 3 meals a day, no skipping, no guilt. It's really cut down on the binging. I eat until I'm full, which can be 1000 calories a meal sometimes (but its decreasing). If it helps, I'll be happy to share what I'm learning with you, or anyone else here. I keep dark chocolate Hershey Kisses in the freezer for my sugar attack. OH, I've found Ritz chips (12 chips/serving)and Wheat Thins Popped (30 chips/serving) for snacking. Potato chips are hands down THE WORST snack food on earth. Out the door they went. I miss potato chips..lol
  • AllOutof_Bubblegum
    AllOutof_Bubblegum Posts: 3,646 Member
    Get a different doctor? Go see a specialist.
  • MnWild74
    MnWild74 Posts: 34 Member
    @AllOutof_Bubblegum believe me that Doctor's seen the LAST of me!
  • MnWild74
    MnWild74 Posts: 34 Member
    @msfanglet any and all ideas are welcome :) 3 days ago, I thought I blew the days calories by 9am and it was at that very moment I stopped mid binge for the first time ever! That very moment I promised myself to log EVERYTHING even if I go way over my calories, it would be a way for me to track my binges and triggers. Sugar I'm finding out is a big factor. My 2017 goal is to be more mindful of what I am eating and feeling.
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