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<blockquote data-quote="catherinecherub" data-source="post: 1066398"><p>I think that a lot of people here can empathise [USER=269007]@Chunk1724[/USER] and also give you advice.</p><p>Whether you choose to take it is another matter.</p><p>It sounds as though you are an emotional eater, many people are and it is getting over that hurdle and understanding that the overeating will not make the problems go away but will create more problems. The same can be said for alcohol. The change has to come from you. You have to find another way and face your problems.</p><p>Do you get any help with your children or are you having to deal with problems 24/7? Is there any way you could avail yourself of some respite?</p><p>What would you say to a friend who is behaving in this way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catherinecherub, post: 1066398"] I think that a lot of people here can empathise [USER=269007]@Chunk1724[/USER] and also give you advice. Whether you choose to take it is another matter. It sounds as though you are an emotional eater, many people are and it is getting over that hurdle and understanding that the overeating will not make the problems go away but will create more problems. The same can be said for alcohol. The change has to come from you. You have to find another way and face your problems. Do you get any help with your children or are you having to deal with problems 24/7? Is there any way you could avail yourself of some respite? What would you say to a friend who is behaving in this way? [/QUOTE]
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