rolypolypudding
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Hi Roly,Not many people understand compulsive binge eating, and that includes medics.
Is there anyone else in the forum who has the above condition? If they have overcome it, what worked?
Mine has failed to respond to psychological therapy,and if anything has got worse. My BMI is now in the stratosphere. I'm due another blood test and beginning to have ominous symptoms but I don't want to be seen at my GP surgery while I'm such a mess.I want to be able to show I'm really making an effort. Trouble is, I'm so fat now that exercise is uncomfortable, even short walks.
Not many people understand compulsive binge eating, and that includes medics.
Just sent you a pm!Is there anyone else in the forum who has the above condition? If they have overcome it, what worked?
Mine has failed to respond to psychological therapy,and if anything has got worse. My BMI is now in the stratosphere. I'm due another blood test and beginning to have ominous symptoms but I don't want to be seen at my GP surgery while I'm such a mess.I want to be able to show I'm really making an effort. Trouble is, I'm so fat now that exercise is uncomfortable, even short walks.
Not many people understand compulsive binge eating, and that includes medics.
Hello there, and welcome to the forum.
We do have members who have binge eating issues and are working hard on a daily basis. I'm sure they'll drop by when they see your thread.
Eating disorders are, unfortunately quite common. To my belief, far more common that the medics would have us believe.
You are right though, they aren't too well understood, and because they tend to be very individual in both their root causes and the disordered eating itself, there aren't too many routines or protocols for treatment.
I had an eating disorder many moons ago now, thankfully (thankful it's a long time ago, not thankful I had an ED), but I do understand how difficult it is to deal with disordered eating and make good choices day in day out.
My only other comment I will make on your post is to encourage you to go and be checked out. If you are suffering from ominous symptoms, it's best to get checked out.
Thanks very much for taking the trouble to reply and share your knowledge. I will definitely have a look on the websites you recommend.I hope you get the help and support you need @rolypolypudding
I did a search of the forum for you so you can see some other recent threads that might help.
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/search/74212007/?q=binge+eating&o=relevance
I've discovered that there are something called health trainers in the area where I live, so I am going to contact them to see what help they can offer.I don't understand binge eating disorders but I might be able to help with the exercise. Can you make an appointment with an exercise physiologist, or physical therapist, or some other medical professional? They may be able to suggest exercises that you are physically capable of performing, or that you can perform more easily than your current routine. Also, as somebody who struggles with exercise (not fat, just blood sugar problems) I can tell you that every little bit counts! Even if you can just manage 10min of walking at once, that's still way better than nothing. Try to exercise in small amounts multiple times throughout the day, it all adds up and in the end you may be surprised how much you can do. Also remember that incidental exercise counts - things like cleaning your house, or walking around the supermarket, or even getting dressed, are all physical activity and have some positive effect. My goal is to do 30min walking every day. Do I manage it on most days? No! But that's not the point, the important thing is putting in the effort, and doing it consistently.
Just dropped in to say that I had a binge eating disorder years ago and because I was diabetic did get help like the stuff you mentioned. It may just take a little momentum to get going and build upon. Exercise should be looked at as an emotional therapy rather than as a weight oriented thing I would say - an act of self care with bonus endorphins/seretonin! I hope you find a good coach! If not PM me for suggestions (I am a PT based in Surrey).I've discovered that there are something called health trainers in the area where I live, so I am going to contact them to see what help they can offer.
I'll also take on board your advice about exercising in small chunks. The problem with me is that my goals and expectations seem to be invariably unrealistic. I want to achieve everything at once which of course is impossible.
I'm trying to put into practice my aim to complete one action every day to improve my health and motivation. Reading and replying to people like you who have been kind enough to share ideas has started the ball rolling.
Hi Arab HorseSorry to read this. It must be very uncomfortable for you. I don't have any advice for you, just a sympathetic ear. Is it possible to only have the food you need for the day in the house so that there is nothing to binge on?
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