What To Do After A Binge...
skinnylove00
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awesome post i found on http://matchstickmolly.com
So you binged. You just went through your cupboards, your refrigerator and the burger shop down the block and just about obliterated every food morsel in sight. Your pants feel tight, your stomach (and every other part of your body) feels huge, and you feel like dying. What to do now?
1. Don’t purge. I know it’s really hard to hold back from it, especially if you’ve done it before, but it will not benefit you in any way. Here is what purging does to your body, and let’s face it, it’s pretty icky.
2. Don’t reduce your calorie intake for tomorrow (or any of the days following) to nothing. It might seem like a logical plan, but if you restrict tomorrow, you’ll never get into a normal cycle of eating. You’ll be constantly ricocheting between binge and purge, starve and binge, purge and starve. You’ll never be eating normally.
3. Remember that it takes 3500 EXCESS calories to gain a pound. This means 3500 calories on top of what your body already requires to function on a day-to-day basis. It’s highly unlikely your stomach can even hold this much, much less double that, so it’s very unlikely you’ll gain more than two pounds from this! Your progress is not back at zero. Your efforts so far are not null. This is just a little bump in the road.
4. Put on comfy clothes. Honestly. Tight clothes will just make you feel worse. Feeling bad = more binging. Take off those tight jeans, and put on some cozy sweats.
5. Use your binge as a learning experience. What triggered it? Did you feel out of control? Did you actually want all the food you were eating, or were you just eating for eating’s sake? Did you even like the taste of some of it? Do you think you binged because you deprived yourself of a treat you wanted earlier? Did you binge because you’ve been starving all day and just couldn’t take it anymore? Try and understand your binge, understand what your mind went through when your hands were reaching for all that food. The more you can understand the reasons behind your binge, the better you’ll be next time at preventing them—when you’re standing in the middle of a binge, it actually has nothing to do with willpower, it’s usually the result of decisions you made much earlier. For more information on how your brain can trick you into binging when its not getting enough nutrients, click here and here.
6. Remember that you are NOT a failure, bad for eating, undeserving of life, or ugly because you decided to give yourself what you really wanted.
Now for the fun part.
Tomorrow, wake up all bright and sunny. Leap right out of bed (Note: when wondering how to get out of bed, the answer is always “leap.”) Have a delicious bowl of healthy for breakfast and get really excited about feeling awesome all day because of all the healthy food you’re going to bless your body with. Take a walk, if you’d like to. Smile all day long. Drink some water.
But don’t purge and don’t restrict. Eat how you’d normally eat, cause you’re a normal eating healthy person who does not fall prey to freak eating cycles. You don’t need that ****, look at you, you’re hot as hell.
ALL CREDITS GO TO http://matchstickmolly.com
So you binged. You just went through your cupboards, your refrigerator and the burger shop down the block and just about obliterated every food morsel in sight. Your pants feel tight, your stomach (and every other part of your body) feels huge, and you feel like dying. What to do now?
1. Don’t purge. I know it’s really hard to hold back from it, especially if you’ve done it before, but it will not benefit you in any way. Here is what purging does to your body, and let’s face it, it’s pretty icky.
2. Don’t reduce your calorie intake for tomorrow (or any of the days following) to nothing. It might seem like a logical plan, but if you restrict tomorrow, you’ll never get into a normal cycle of eating. You’ll be constantly ricocheting between binge and purge, starve and binge, purge and starve. You’ll never be eating normally.
3. Remember that it takes 3500 EXCESS calories to gain a pound. This means 3500 calories on top of what your body already requires to function on a day-to-day basis. It’s highly unlikely your stomach can even hold this much, much less double that, so it’s very unlikely you’ll gain more than two pounds from this! Your progress is not back at zero. Your efforts so far are not null. This is just a little bump in the road.
4. Put on comfy clothes. Honestly. Tight clothes will just make you feel worse. Feeling bad = more binging. Take off those tight jeans, and put on some cozy sweats.
5. Use your binge as a learning experience. What triggered it? Did you feel out of control? Did you actually want all the food you were eating, or were you just eating for eating’s sake? Did you even like the taste of some of it? Do you think you binged because you deprived yourself of a treat you wanted earlier? Did you binge because you’ve been starving all day and just couldn’t take it anymore? Try and understand your binge, understand what your mind went through when your hands were reaching for all that food. The more you can understand the reasons behind your binge, the better you’ll be next time at preventing them—when you’re standing in the middle of a binge, it actually has nothing to do with willpower, it’s usually the result of decisions you made much earlier. For more information on how your brain can trick you into binging when its not getting enough nutrients, click here and here.
6. Remember that you are NOT a failure, bad for eating, undeserving of life, or ugly because you decided to give yourself what you really wanted.
Now for the fun part.
Tomorrow, wake up all bright and sunny. Leap right out of bed (Note: when wondering how to get out of bed, the answer is always “leap.”) Have a delicious bowl of healthy for breakfast and get really excited about feeling awesome all day because of all the healthy food you’re going to bless your body with. Take a walk, if you’d like to. Smile all day long. Drink some water.
But don’t purge and don’t restrict. Eat how you’d normally eat, cause you’re a normal eating healthy person who does not fall prey to freak eating cycles. You don’t need that ****, look at you, you’re hot as hell.
ALL CREDITS GO TO http://matchstickmolly.com
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Great advice, thanks for sharing.0
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Thanks for this post... came in very handy..0
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Bump so more people can see this. Absolutely fantastic, thank you for sharing0
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i usually plan my binges, so there is no guilt - love 'em!
I have my food orgies at Thanksgiving, x-mas, easter and labor day.
They're a part of my overall program, and the results came just as I planned.
Got one coming this Sunday - fun fun fun!
And afterward, I hit the grindstone and continue onward as though nothing happened.
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very, very true! Thanks. I am fighting the urge to go further in to the negative.0
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This is great!! Thanks!!!:happy:0
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Love it! Thank you for sharing!0
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i usually plan my binges, so there is no guilt - love 'em!
I have my food orgies at Thanksgiving, x-mas, easter and labor day.
They're a part of my overall program, and the results came just as I planned.
Got one coming this Sunday - fun fun fun!
And afterward, I hit the grindstone and continue onward as though nothing happened.
All Is Possible!
Agree with this.0 -
Thanks so much for sharing. I really needed this after a binge I had yesterday.0
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this is just excellent.0
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Thanks for sharing!0
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this is a great post! I have struggled with eating disorders most of my life, and this post was one of the best I have seen in a while. thanks!0
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Timing couldn't be more perfect for me to read this! I had a weekend full of BAD bindging to the point of sickness. Ill read this everytime I feel a binge coming on! Thank you for this!0
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This was spot on!! Great advice.0
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The ugly cycle Binge Purge Binge Purge
Thanks for the useful info. I do need this.0 -
This is great info. Thanks for sharing!!!0
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Bump this for later. Thanks for the article!0
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Thanks for this post... came in very handy..
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This is cool. like me I have ENdos and I go back with binging, purging and just not eating at times. So I hve gotten to a point that when I binge that I have to be responsible for what I do.0
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Thanks for sharing!0
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I like it. Thanks for sharing0
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This helps put things in perspective. Thanks for the post. Am bookmarking it! :}0
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Thanks! This does help a lot. Last week I had a "bad day" and binged and felt full for the rest of the day. The next day I contemplated whether or not I should eat my goal in calories because I was worried how it would effect me and my weight loss =/. But I ate normal anyways and seeing this makes me feel better.0
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