
Oct 17, 2013, 02:39 PM
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Member Since: May 2013
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Originally Posted by hankster
I talk about it with my t a lot. You're right, getting over the shame of it was horrible and took me a long time. I think it's tied into being needy, denying you have needs, then what happens when you can no longer deny them. It seems to me, if I could anticipate and plan for meeting my needs - I think that's called breakfast lunch and dinner! - instead of making it constantly a last minute decision, which might not be the best- I mean, don't I deserve better? - things might work out better for me. So I have started with a set group of foods that I always have in the fridge. Now I need to work on timing and actually making hot meals, not just yogurt and healthy wraps and salads.
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Thanks for your reply, hankster. The part I bolded hit me like a ton of bricks (a thought-provoking ton of bricks) - there's a lot to think about there. Does your therapist specialize in treating eating disorders or is the overeating/binging just a topic you discuss among others? I don't know if this is too nosy of a question - please ignore if it is.
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