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Is Over Eating An Addiction

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Serkeen Sun 15-Oct-17 21:07:52

I believe it is.. because when I am upset I CAN NOT stop myself from eating. I have had a terrible few days, were I have not been able to eat sensibly and portion control has gone right out of the window.

I am a very sensible person, always have been but in the past few years I feel that I have obtained a food addiction were I have periods, luckily they do not last long, were I can not stop myself from eating, were I completely loose control all together

So my question.. is overeating and Addiction do you think?

Tegan2 Tue 17-Oct-17 23:11:46

I don't have a 'brake' that stops me eating when I am full...I can just carry on eating. However, when I'm very upset I can hardly eat. If I'm a bit upset I slightly overeat. My weight has fluctuated from 7st to 11 1/2 stone throughout my adult life and I rarely go for more than a few weeks at a time at one weight. When I smoked I would chain smoke. I very rarely drink alcohol; it just doesn't interest me..most of the time. But, if I do have a bottle of something that tastes nice [cherry brandy; tia maria etc] I can just carry on drinking it. At the moment I'm @ 1/2 stone to a stone overweight and I'm thoroughly miserable about it. Every birthday I think to myself; another birthday and I'm still on some kind of a diet sad.

Saggi Wed 18-Oct-17 07:57:08

Jane10
Can you tell me just what is the 16:8 system?

Anya Wed 18-Oct-17 08:53:10

I thought it had been explained.

Serkeen Thu 19-Oct-17 17:00:02

Tegan what u have to tell urself is u r worth it u r worth the trouble of walking everyday u r worth the effort to move more

its ok to eat just not ok to eat junk food smile

MawBroon Thu 19-Oct-17 17:09:16

Tegan I am sure Hattie (Hetty? confused ) will make sure you get out and about and as for feeling miserable about being overweight - just don’t!
There are infinitely worse things happen at sea, and if you are healthy, the rest can go hang.
I think women in particular invest food or lack of it with all sorts of emotional baggage, from the “control”of the eating disorder to a (harmless) bit of omfort eating.
Don’t try too hard, don’t let food become an obsession (one of my objections to WW was that all anybody ever talked about was FOOD) eat if you hungry, drink if you are thirsty and try to steer a middle course between the extremes.

NameChange2016 Tue 24-Oct-17 17:20:43

There is an Alcoholics Anonymous type group called Overeaters Anonymous. They certainly believe eating is an addiction. I have been many times over the years and they have really helped.

Jane10 Tue 24-Oct-17 18:18:20

I do agree with MawBroon. I'm doing 16:8 again and it's OK but find that even that is making me begin to think too much about food. I'm looking forward to my next thing rather than just leading my life and incorporating food as I go.
However, I know I'll begin to feel really positive once I've seen some results. Am just going slow and steady just now.

Glamdram Tue 24-Oct-17 21:19:31

What's the 16.8 diet?

Jane10 Tue 24-Oct-17 21:30:15

Already explained. However, you eat all your meals within 8 hours then fast for 16 hours. Time it right and you sleep through 8 of them. I eat between 12 - 8pm.