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__________________ ![]() Kerry 183 lbs. 5'2" female 29 yrs. old "When nothing is sure, everything is possible..." |
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| Admitting you have a problem is such an amazing step to take. I was a binge eater when I didn't follow the Atkins WOE and I understand how tough it is! I have heard good things about OA! I would check them out and see if what they offer is what will help you. They are extremely stringent, but that's the point: whole accountability! {{{kbuchs}}}
__________________ ![]() 325/210/125 Still making with the Atkins vibies! |
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| Thanks Cleo! What helped you about the Atkins WOE? This is the first time I've ever talked about it but, would you hide and eat? What helped you stop binging?
__________________ ![]() Kerry 183 lbs. 5'2" female 29 yrs. old "When nothing is sure, everything is possible..." |
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| Oh, girl. I hid and ate, and ate and ate. I couldn't get enough sugar or starches! Poptarts, milk duds, Strawberry Milkshake Whoppers, PopTarts, Pringles, pizza, I was constantly eating. And like a druggie, I had mny husband make my food runs for me because I was too ashamed to go to the counter myself and place a cart filled with those foods out there for the world to se. Oh no. My cart was always filled with vegetables and 'good' foods. And I'd sit on my couch on a beautiful Colorado afternoon while people walked their dogs past my porch, and I wondered how many homes have people like me sitting in them on nice days, with packages of foods in their laps, eating, and eating and eating, hidden from the world? You feel like you're the only person, alone with your out-of-control binging because you can't get enough, and you need more. And when you have more, you are planning to need more for every waking moment. What stopped me from binging was Atkins. I know I sound like a Ron Popeil announcer for hair spray-on treatment, but it's true. Just 7 of the hardest days of my life after walking away from the Milk Duds, et, al/my drugs, and I've lost 21 pounds. The cravings and the feelings of helplessness that kept me seated on that couch watching the world go by are gone. I feel GREAT. I mean it. And you can do it too if you are willing to walk away from those 'drugs' and allow yourself to 'detox' for those 14 days on Atkins. But you have to want this for yourself!
__________________ ![]() 325/210/125 Still making with the Atkins vibies! |
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| Thanks for sharing- I do feel like it's just me. I just can't believe it took me this long to admit that this was a problem. I've been hiding with sweets since I was a kid. It just didn't catch up with me till after 22 yrs. old. You know for awhile I did great on Atkins then those old habits came back. I read somewhere that those urges never really go away, you just have to be stronger than them. I was able to fight the urge last night and I wrote that in my journal- I am hoping to write down everything, not just when I relapse- but when I succeed to show myself I can do it. I hope you don't mind if I pm you sometime about this. You're the only one who responded and it REALLY helps to know that someone else out there has done the things I've done. As embarrasing as they are like stuffing your face with oreo's, donuts, cake, and etc. in the bathroom so no one would know.
__________________ ![]() Kerry 183 lbs. 5'2" female 29 yrs. old "When nothing is sure, everything is possible..." |
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| You will get through this! You are fully alert and aware, and that is half the battle! Acknowledging your feelings and thinking through them instead of discounting them and brushing them aside, and then eating and eating to dull the emotions! Think about how far you've come! I'm stinkin' proud of you! {{{kbuchs}}}
__________________ ![]() 325/210/125 Still making with the Atkins vibies! |
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| Kerry, I just want to tell you that YOU CAN DO THIS and to give you a WE ARE HERE FOR YOU. Betty
__________________ ![]() Formal night / Carnival Triumph Caribbean Cruise May 3, 2009 |
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| In case you hadnt noticed it we have a forum for people who are battling addictions of many sorts as well as one for those with emotional eating issues too. Just scroll down the index of forums to find them. You may get some comfort and inspiration from other people's posts there.
__________________ Wondering how to get 'most' of your net carbs from your induction veggies? Take a look at the thread from the latest Veggie Challenge to see how others managed it! Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!! ![]() ![]() F/60 yrs/5ft 5.5" |
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| I used to be a binger too. Most of the time it was cause I was bored and instead of doing something usefull I ate. Or when I felt alone, sitting at the computer, talking to my boyfriend on the other side of the world (now my husband) and I tried to fill the void with sandwiches. I kept fooling myself in the way that I ain't a sweettooth. So I ate sandwiches with cheese and sausages and more cheese and cause I didn't eat white bread but full-grain, I kept telling myself I was eating healthy.........yah sure, most of the time it had thick butter and more cheese than bread. Atkins really helped, although sometimes I do feel like binging and I did once for real (had a whole package of cream cheese) and I felt really really bad about it. It is true what Cleo says, being aware is half the battle. You will get there kbuchs !
__________________ 41 year old female, lenght 5'5'' and a half |
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