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  • Yeah packing food sounds good get some ice packs and idk where ur at but in cooler months u can keep in ur car w the pack and hot months ring in the gym in ur locker or next to u...those fast food chains aren't just bad for ur health they are anti American lol ;) happy new year!!!
  • You can read up and see some responses people having toward me
  • People do steal food, people do eat out of garbage cans, people do steal money and spend money that is for other things on food, people do isolate themselves and even call out work to binge/-you just don't realize this...you havent been so sick from eating "hungover" that you didn't go to work, or quit out of embarrassment…
  • I just would appreciate if some of you would refrain from your harmful comments to people you do not know on this website or IRL speaking of FA because you obviously aren't suffering from it and aren't a professional. You can possibly be doing a lot of damage to this person. There are plenty of things today that used to…
  • http://foodaddictioninstitute.org/for-professionals/assess-treat-and-refer/
  • HA you're funny! Food addiction causes diabetes, slow colons, constipation (to a point of becoming septic), acid reflux, ulcers, dental problems, and a myriad of other life threatening issues.
  • Yeah, it's a controversial issue and Yale has a scale for food addiction. You cannot just sit there and type to strangers online 'sorry you do not have a food addiction' http://fastlab.psych.lsa.umich.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/MeuleGearhardt_FiveYearsoftheYaleFoodAddictionScale-TakingStockMovingForward_2014.pdf
  • I was floored and disgusted by many of the posts on this thread, what I disliked even more was some posters had this way of talking like all food abusers are morbidly obese lazy slobs..many sufferers wouldn't even qualify as obese..many not even reaching overweight..therefore these ideas keep people hidden in denial or…
  • Thanks. 'Seem to be in need of' hope you still are workin on that passive aggressive behavior in therapy.
  • Also just for the record in rooms I have been to for other addictions bringing up food addiction is not insulting and many of us suffer from it...I think there's a difference between addict brain and behaviors and someone giving excuses...I think I have a mix of addiction and behavioral perfectionism with…
  • Well I have been addicted to opiates, crack and food. I'm still addicted to food be quite frank with you. I wrote my first response as a mixture of anger sarcasm and real curiosity to what general posters are thinking. The OP did mention it being open to discussion? I have myself began to think food is possibly more…
  • So it's not an addiction but a habit but people with drug addictions have to "break the habit" smoking is not an addiction to nicotine, it's habit; according to many on this post? I read some saying BED/FA is a lack of willpower? What if too much control led someone to an ED? Don't most EDs start with diets or weight loss?…
  • Do any of you restrict sugar grams coming from any food regularly to help curb binging
  • I am trying to stop what I think are sugar cravings
  • Yeah maybe 35g is a little too low to do long term
  • I'm size love on the top and size happy on the bottom love y'all ladies u makin the world go CRAZY...be easy cos u don't wanna be an old lady in ur deathbed going oh damn I spent my life thinking about my jean size!!!!!
  • my 12th holiday season with Ed, he is annoying "af" and I really wish he would leave me alone....u gotta laugh don't hate me I was hysterically crying in my car the other day bc of my ED...love you
  • I know what ur talking about have this issue for over 10 years and I believe it may be the result of restrictive dieting it makes u obsessed with food I blame society but stay strong there are books I suggest brain over binge if u want seek therapy there are medications
  • thank you
    in day 4 of p1 Comment by Aisle4 May 2015
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