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Break the bingeing cycle
I am a former athlete and am used to eating anything I want. I no longer train extensively and am now having horrible cravings which I satisfy by bingeing. I haven't gained too much weight because I work out and sometimes restrict eating after a binge. I know what I am doing is unhealthy but can't seem to stop. Any suggestions?
Can you figure out why you are bingeing? Does it happen only at certain times, after specific events, with certain situations, in specific places? Many of us use bingeing as a response to something happening in our lives that we just don't know how to handle. If we can figure out a different way of dealing with a situation, we won't need to binge. This may sound simple, but it really can take quite a bit of work both to understand the reasons behind bingeing and to then substitute another behaviour. A therapist can often help sort out the situation.
There are some great books that talk about why we eat and why we choose certain foods. Check out Intuitive Eating by Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch, or The Diet-Free Solution by Laurel Mellin. They can help you understand the reasons behind bingeing and give suggestions for how to stop.







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