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How do I stick to me regime

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Yellowmellow Mon 18-Dec-17 09:53:40

I am a CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapist), and I am also an emotional eater, and have recopgnised this, and my weight reflects how happy/sad I am in my life. It is rcognised as an eating disorder. Your G.P should be able to refer you to therapies (talking or CBT, or both) and this can be done through the NHS. There is a waiting list for these types of therapies. It is all linked around low self-worth, low self-esteem etc. Please seek help with this....it helped me get my mojo back, although I'm aware now I do slip off the wagon so to speak, and it is, for me anyway, a condition for life.

Jan51 Mon 18-Dec-17 09:51:09

Perhaps find something to do that occupies your mind and your hands. I knit, crochet and cross stitch. I get so engrossed I don't want to stop to eat.

morningdew Mon 18-Dec-17 09:45:31

Have you tried other ways to occupy your hands and mind other than with food , if its comfort eating try to binge on something else other than food , try knitting or crochet ,sewing , sort all your old photos out and put them into order in new albums etc , anything like that so you can involve yourself in to it and watch tv at the same time or listen to the radio ...

Blinko Mon 18-Dec-17 09:15:14

As well as the 16:8 thread, there's also a Low Carb High Fat (LCHF) thread. That works for me. Mind you, this time of year doesn't help, does it? Why not try to eat healthy as far as possible for these last two weeks of the year, forgive yourself when you splurge, then get back to one of these suggestions in the New Year. Stay with these threads, as mutual support helps too. Good luck flowers

Teetime Mon 18-Dec-17 08:56:41

Look at www.nhschoices website there is a 14 week programme with a wall chart for each week - you can stick this on your fridge and fill it in each day. I have done this before and will be doing it again after Xmas- filling in the chart seems to help somehow and the advice on the site is brilliant- not quirky or fashionable but research based healthy eating.

mcem Mon 18-Dec-17 08:53:22

I find the 16:8 threads on GN more helpful than google or youtube. Real experiences and good advice.
It may be obvious but if you simply don't buy the tempting stuff it won't be there to tempt you.
Walk past the cakes, biscuits, crisps, sweets etc and they won't be on your shelves in the kitchen .

harrigran Mon 18-Dec-17 08:20:21

Eating to deal with my emotions
You need to deal with the issues that cause you to overeat before you can lose any weight.
Is it usual to binge when upset ? If I am sad I can not eat at all.

etheltbags1 Mon 18-Dec-17 07:22:26

My sympathies to the poster. Im the same. I cant give any advice but i do identify with the feeling and there are many of us in the same boatsad

Serkeen Sun 17-Dec-17 22:41:43

I just need a kick start and a way NOT to use food to help cope with my emotions.

Serkeen Sun 17-Dec-17 22:40:56

I wish you could check into an eating disorder clinic like you can if you have any other 'addiction'

Serkeen Sun 17-Dec-17 22:39:50

Thank you J52 x

Yes true NotTooOld but I hate pics of myself and would be embarrasted when the family came round but maybe I could keep a pic on my phone smile thank you

NotTooOld Sun 17-Dec-17 22:35:29

Put a photo of yourself on the fridge door. A bit depressing but it does sharpen the resolve when you are tempted to raid the fridge for a snack.

J52 Sun 17-Dec-17 22:21:29

I’d second Jane10’s suggestion. If 16 hours is too long a fast to begin with start with 12 hours. Try to eat healthy food on your eating hours. Little portions do help.

You could also try the 5:2 way of eating, you might prefer that.

I find that writing down my weight loss, no matter how small, is a good incentive. I don’t write down any gains as loss does fluctuate. Also limit weighing to before you eat on one fixed morning a week.
Good luck, you can do it!

Serkeen Sun 17-Dec-17 21:52:14

I'm a bit scared of hypnotherapists sad

Just checked the 16.8 diet on google did not really understand it so I will try and find a better you tube videoa and explore that a little more.

I did used to have that problem were I was so thin I needed to put weight on, wish I could have those days back

Thank youfor your help so far smile

lemongrove Sun 17-Dec-17 21:44:19

Long term diets fail if the issues behind over eating are not dealt with.
We can all lose a bit of weight now and then in the short term.
Have you thought of seeing a hypnotherapist?

Jane10 Sun 17-Dec-17 21:39:22

Check the 16:8 thread.

Anniebach Sun 17-Dec-17 21:34:04

I can't advise but could you not think of it as your goal not a regime?

I have the opposite problem and long to put on a stone to start, when I do I will set another goal of another stone.

Good luck x

Serkeen Sun 17-Dec-17 21:29:35

Apologies for the typo I meant to write to MY regime

Serkeen Sun 17-Dec-17 21:28:53

I have put on weight recently

I eat to help deal with my emotions.

It has gotten out of hand were I am binge eating

I could give you an example of what I ate today but too ashamed if I am honest.

I would be so grateful for any advice as to HOW to stay focused on track and to my healthy eating habits.

Have tried

giving myself a reason to do it does not work
gone to weight watchers does not work

If anyone has some real solid advice I would love to hear it, maybe something that has worked for you and kept you consistent with the healthy regime.

I so look forward to your replies smile